Sunday, March 23, 2014

Two Poems by Mathew Cody


                Lipstick

Laminates of every color and hue.
In hard smooth tubes that are a pleasure to bear.
Protecting flesh so soft and so true.
Succulent treasures, encased with care.
Textures coaxing, will passion ensue?
Inviting to taste, if you would dare.
Caution crumbles, willpower’s through.
Kissing her lips, she does ensnare.




                  Tears

Teeming from the face to floor,
Earnings for Her physical chore.
Atonement can’t be paid in cash,
Rectified with cane and lash,
Submitting to whom i do adore.

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