Skinny Dipping Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Skinny Dipping



You told me to go jump in the lake!
And after doing so,
I had a taste to demonstrate...
A desire to learn,
What it was you really wished.
Other than to see me skinny dipping.

You then hinted in pretense to be left alone.
And when I got home...
You called me on the telephone!

And I left it to ring, ring, ring.

You told me to go jump in the lake!
And after doing so,
I had a taste to demonstrate...
A desire to learn,
What it was you really wished.
Other than to see me skinny dipping.

You joined me.
And skinny dipped we did.
Until you got a sight...
Of my increasing appetite.
You left me quick!
Dressed and split.

Screaming as if hit...
That what I had you couldn't fit.
Or could not think...
Of handling,
My thick equipment.

You then hinted in pretense to be left alone.
And when I got home...
You called me on the telephone!

And I left it to ring, ring, ring.

You told me to go jump in the lake!
And after doing so,
I had a taste to demonstrate...
A desire to learn,
What it was you really wished.
Other than to see me skinny dipping.

And when I gathered my thoughts,
After feeling distraught.
I knew then what it was,
You were thinking!
Had I been that obvious?

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