The Right Size Poem by Wilfred Mellers

The Right Size



The Right Size Girl
Written by: Wilfred Charles Mellers
Friday, November 28,2013

You're the right size lady
My sweet and tender baby
Brown, pink, and tasty
My caramel covered pastry
Sensual woman with curves
More than I deserve
With you I am enthralled
Wrapped up and so beguiled


I don't like the supermodels
Partying and always popping bottles
They are made of skin and bones
Nothing more than mindless drones
They got nothing to keep me warm
Misguided and lacking form
Skinny girls are not the norm
They don't feel as nice in my arms


Give me a right size girl
She makes my toes curl
She's always aiming to please
She makes me weak in the knees


The right size and a perfect fit
I'd give the world if you chose it
Enchanted by your luscious lips
I'm hypnotized at your gorgeous hips
Captivated by your thick thighs
Can't help but gazing into your eyes
Your body queen I can't resist
Heaven opened when we first kissed

Friday, November 29, 2013
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Wilfred Mellers

Wilfred Mellers

Kinston, Jamaica, West Indies
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