The Flasher Poem by jerry hughes

The Flasher



In she'd arrive at the supermarket
car park in her convertable Mini Moke.
Micro-mini-skirted and no panties.
Knickers, to the more refined?

She'd wait until she drew a crowd
of departing elderly, then with a
flurish she'd step out legs spread
wide - hiding nothing - showing
everything.

The ladies tut-tuted audibly, while
their husbands found it hard to push
a loaded shopping trolly with one hand.
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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Alison Cassidy 11 May 2007

What a charming idea my love (I wonder where it came from) - to reverse the archetypal roles. A charming seductive piece with tongue firmly in cheek I suspect. love, Allie xxxx

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Jerry Hughes 08 May 2007

I should have added, she was cautioned for decent behaviour...

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Michael Shepherd 08 May 2007

So how come you know she did it every day, Jerry...?

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