The Window Poem by John Zeller

The Window

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A women stood by the window
in her newly bought calico dress
barefooted she stood and shivered
as the wind blew against her breasts

She closed her eyes for a moment
balled her feet and locked her knees
holding tight to the windowsill
squeezed her thighs against the breeze

Away she turned from the window
a finger placed on her lower lip
excited from her sudden desire
out of her dress she proceeded to slip

She found her way to the bedroom
closed the window and locked the door
moved up against the bed post
shuddered then slid down to the floor

Satisfied she returned to the window
in her newly bought calico dress
barefoot she stood and quivered
as the wind blew against her breasts

Friday, June 26, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: lust,women
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