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tonight they will dream
of the second
she lifted her skirt
tossed back her curls
puckered her lips
struck a pose
offering them a seductive
“come hither boys” wink
ahhhh, the wink that said it all ~
yes, tonight boys will be boys
dreams of lush plumpness
dimpled thighs, soft breasts
places mysterious
delightfully dark
sinfully sweet
forbidden fruit
For Open Link Night ~ A trip back in time. September 18, 2018, my Birthday.
Sarah offered up a great challenge that day ~~ "Come To The Circus!" I spent much of 2018 caring for my son Carl ~ multiple surgeries, in and out of the hospital. Not many opportunities for writing. Nor the inclination. I wrote this in 2015 ~ giving it an encore today!

LOVE the image; LOVE the poem. Smiling I am!
ReplyDeleteNice and naughty
ReplyDeleteMuch♡love
Applause and a bow! I haven't seen her in quite a while now, except in my dreams,
ReplyDeleteWhat a saucy delectable poem, Helen! :)
ReplyDeletehaha - those boys will be dreaming for sure...Truedessa
ReplyDeleteDearest Helen,
ReplyDeleteWith that much plumpness the boys' dreams might turn into a nightmare!
Hugs,
Mariette
You captured the mind of those boys perfectly Helen. Well done.
ReplyDeleteHelen, life is a circus, with an endless supply of side shows to be mesmerized by. You capture this so well with the image and words.
ReplyDeleteThis is diversity incarnate. Appreciative of those different than the Twiggy model. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI think the image and the poem perfectly match!!
ReplyDeleteThey celebrate diversity very beautifully!
Have a nice day Helen🌹!
A saucy poem nicely paired with the illustration, Helen! I love how you got into the minds of those boys.
ReplyDeleteWhistles! 😍 Such a wonderfully saucy poem this is, Helen!
ReplyDeleteGreat fun, Helen, and great understanding of boys...
ReplyDeleteHi Helen, this is such a wonderful poem. It gave me a good giggle. I love the picture too. Robbie Cheadle
ReplyDeleteOooh! You captured the picture in words perfectly, Helen! Sure to bring the house down.
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