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Last Updated: 17/06/2008 09:07:15
Stubborn Stain
By Mike Watts
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A frenzy of lips
As we engaged
In the back of
A taxi
Your hot wet mouth
Crippling me
In my jeans
The evens odds
Of breakfast
Back at yours
Your twirling thumb
Taking my nipple
To another dimension
You crossing your legs
Giggling
Swearing that you
Were on
Then lifting my hand
Into soft lace
Onto round
And bountiful flesh.
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Was almost a year ago
And your name
And your face
Have become lost
In the months
But the heat
And the taste of the
First fifteen minutes
Of that twenty quid fare
Have dried like a spill
Of red ink
Right through me
And red ink
Like any stubborn stain
Can sometimes
Take forever
To fade away.
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Copyright Mike Watts 2008
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