Banal Stockings
The perfume bottle blocks the jewellery
From falling onto the rug,
As the screen star unhooks it all
And drops it onto her vanity.
She spins the dimmer switch
To turn down the light
And waits for her significant other
To pull off her stocking.
He drifts into her gaze
And stokes her line of sight,
And turns off the light,
As he grasps her other stocking.
From falling onto the rug,
As the screen star unhooks it all
And drops it onto her vanity.
She spins the dimmer switch
To turn down the light
And waits for her significant other
To pull off her stocking.
He drifts into her gaze
And stokes her line of sight,
And turns off the light,
As he grasps her other stocking.
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This poem is about an ideal, romantic moment.
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