Two Women
Two women.
The first was holding my arms like a tree trunk.
The other was holding my attention like a guitar punk.
The first had her skin taken care of, she belonged to a certain class she thought.
The other had a skin of steel, melted, beaten,her skin baked in naked sun.
The first wore a fragrance to hide her smell,
The other wore it with pride.
The first all pumped up for the night.
The other,
How will she bear the brunt tonight?
Tonight, I am soaked in the pleasure of first,
The other, sends shivers down my spine.
O women!,
The first was a lady, the other was a labour.
Why don't you unite?
© nicholasSquare
The first was holding my arms like a tree trunk.
The other was holding my attention like a guitar punk.
The first had her skin taken care of, she belonged to a certain class she thought.
The other had a skin of steel, melted, beaten,her skin baked in naked sun.
The first wore a fragrance to hide her smell,
The other wore it with pride.
The first all pumped up for the night.
The other,
How will she bear the brunt tonight?
Tonight, I am soaked in the pleasure of first,
The other, sends shivers down my spine.
O women!,
The first was a lady, the other was a labour.
Why don't you unite?
© nicholasSquare