Singles Dance At The Union Hall Poem by Donal Mahoney

Singles Dance At The Union Hall



A skirt too tight on Carol Ann
summoned forth a handsome man

who said he had a foolproof plan
to help her get that skirt off

once the dance was over but
she'd have to take him home.

He couldn't help her now
and interrupt the band.

Carol Ann had often heard
better lines from men and so

she told him she had criteria
to qualify a man who sought

to verify her assets.
First, he had to be a gentleman,

obtain the blessing of her father,
and flash a rock with many facets.

Only then might such a man
have a chance to say 'I do.'

Saturday, August 30, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: sex
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gajanan Mishra 30 August 2014

flash a rock with many facets, good writing, thanks.

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