With Very Wet Lips Poem by Ted Sheridan

With Very Wet Lips

Rating: 4.4



She says she finds his writing to resemble that of Bukowski
Then she took his member into her mouth and courageously swallowed more than his words....
Bukowski would have been flattered by any of her many comparisons
As long as she didn't forget the blow job and the beer
Young male poets get older and their inebriations become curmudgeonly
Their best years are kept in a glass of bourbon served on the rocks
Their best writing was done in the very early morning hours before dawn
Assisted by a well trained whore spewing the hyperboles about her Johns
To become a good writer is one thing even a drunken bard can do
But to become a successful whore requires a more critical eye to the world
Because life in general is easier to describe while in a drunken stupor
Albeit so very much harder to swallow without the ironies and the humor.....

2008 © T Sheridan

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rachel Butler 20 September 2009

Albeit so very much harder to swallow without the ironies and the humor..... Rachel Ann Butler

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Anita Raine 09 July 2008

deep.. thats all i can say

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