Black and blue

Black and blue
That’s how you like me
The sound of my skin tearing
And my breathless trunk
Have become your diurnal entertainment
So you cause me this pain.

Black and blue
I hope I’m sane
For keeping up with this treatment
No! I must be drunk
So my eyes continue tearing
Is this how you like me?

Black and blue and sometimes red
“I like a women of colour” you say
But i’ts you I chose to wed
And now there I lay
Though I hate this bed!
I didn’t ask for this!

Black and blue
Red on brown
Scars and bruises
Tears on cheecks
Hands off me please!
I did not ask for this!

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Sold soul(poem)

A made a deal with the devil and sold my soul
It was all that I had
Yet I sold it for a worthless penny.

Like Alice In Wonderland I fell into a hole.
I sold my soul,
I sold a part of me. Im no more whole
Like a poule on a pole,
I have trespased against Him.


By his slithering tongue I was deceived
And by then it was too late for me to have believed
That a God was somewhere out there waiting to be received
He who knew me before I was conceived.


Played and deluded,
Led astray by temptation.
I sold,he bought,He forgave
Yet my turn shall come. Never sell yours!
For now I burn in hell. Protect yours!

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The reception lady (part2)

I could not get over those lips, that seductive scent, her legs…too perfect almost like a make believe and that voice! Her voice was like a harmonious tune singing along to the thumping in my chest. I sat and wondered with my eyes staring out into the faraway nowhere yet my minds eye kept pulling me back to the thought of her… “Snap ou’ta it champ!” said Rick whilst chewing on a sandwich and interrupting my fantasy. 

“But I wasn’t…”

“Yeah sure you weren’t”… He gave out a quick smile trying to cover his sandwich filled mouth, after the smile was a long speech which ended in these words: She belongs to the boss!

I never saw her since then and being a parking assistant at a hotel surely reduced my chances of  the coincidence of perhaps bumping into her.  The only time I was ever at the reception was when I went to slack around with Rick- I slowly pulled in driving a Mercedes and tactfully stepped out then without wasting any time I handed the keys to the owner. I caught her scent,that woodsy spring scent,it was her. I grabbed onto her hand as I gave her the keys, she looked into my face and for the first time I saw her full frame,saw her eyes, her deep blue eyes and her lips still looking as perfect as the first time I had seen them. She was beautiful, glorious and heaveanly. We maintained eye contact for a short while until she put on her shades and drove away, I watched her with great awe as she did. At this point my mind and body seemed to be in shock and complete excitement. 

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