Stiletto Heels Poem by John Sensele

Stiletto Heels



If logic didn't mock wishes
Squeezed into tight corners
Where wishes hid their dishes
Laden with dreams that delighters sinners.

If humankind exhibited more tolerance
Couched in compassion teeming with allowances
For foibles of neighbours who kept a sedate distance
From rabbles, life would enjoy favourable circumstances.

If spouses upheld wedding vows made
In good faith in full view of pastors and God
Marriages would be a delight said
To appetise bachelors and spinsters into the wedding abode.

If hotheads stopped wreaking havoc
Intended to reinvent cultural wheels
Spinning from time immemorial to arouse libido in a cock
Prudes and conservatives would tolerate stiletto heels.

Monday, April 4, 2016
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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