Mistress Poem by Denny Moonde

Mistress



Mistress has a deceptive influence of greatness.
Pushing my marriage into distress,
The late night movies and dinners to impress.
Frequently leaving me helplessly penniless.

If ever my fling is found out,
I am in no doubt…
My fall from grace will be terrible
So am apt to keep my fling secretly stable

Mistress knows am not leaving my marriage
With her our affair is a whole new page
Suffice to say, I must meet all her needs
Am a prisoner of my libido misdeeds.

When with me Mistress is perfectly at ease
If this were a stage tease
Mistress would attract loud applause
What we share is an unjust cause

Damn, she calls my wife her rival.
Thinks my marriage is gasping for survival,
Mistress is all you would need in a toy
Offering momental bliss of joy.

Mistress sometimes becomes vicious,
Throws tantrums because she's suspicious
Her unbridled fear that I have another mistress.
How can I sustain happiness with such stress?

One morning I told Mistress it was over.
I wasn't drunk but sure had a hangover,
But as I found out...Dutch courage;
Earned me a basketful of insulting barrage.

Now it's back to where all the wrong began.
Me, her making out and having fun.
Losing out on precious family time,
Mistress a flawed representation;
Of a priceless dime.

Sunday, September 3, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: relationships
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