The Unknown Lady Poem by Musa Ndhlovu

The Unknown Lady



Her slightly faded smile seemed
To draw my attention to sneer
At my enemies. Dark in her skin.
High in her chest. Slowly on her
Thighs. Next to me she stood.
I scoped a glimpse of her breast.
She turned. I looked over my shoulder.
The better was on. She greened,
As I began to flow, a simple touch
Pulled me to suck, the suck made her
To sound, the sound drove me all the
Way. The secrete side of a known
Lady was exposed. After all that;
Dark in her skin. High in her chest.
Slowly on her thighs. Next to me
she stood. I scoped a glimpse of
her feet. She turned and walked
Away as I dip a sneer at my enemies..

Friday, January 2, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: art
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Musa Ndhlovu

Musa Ndhlovu

SOUTH AFRICA MPUMALANGA
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