FEMALE BUDDHA.

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dadio
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FEMALE BUDDHA.

Post by dadio » April 13th, 2013, 3:20 am

A female Buddha,
the way she sat, not
love making, that some

other. Cross-legged,
he remembered her,
on that blue sofa, the

Mahler playing from
her hi-fi, her oval face,
soft features, that loud

laughter, the Glaswegian
accent cutting through
the attempted English

tones. The bottle of whisky
opened, the glasses filled,
supped, sipped or what

ever the word is, it happened.
It’s no good taking some
people out of the slums,

she said, you need to take
the slum out of the people.
She looked then nothing

like the former nun she
had been, he thought,
perfume invading the nose,

her hair piled in some out
of date Beehive, some
French queen prior to

revolution, she sat, glass
in hand, other plump
hand toughing his thigh,

rubbing her fingers up
and down. She wanted
to stir his pecker, wanted

motion through his jeans.
He listened to Mahler,
gazing beyond her at the

painting on the wall, that
tat she collected. Her
hand rubbed higher, her

soft tones suggestive, her
talk of slums and slum
dwellers put aside. An

evening of sex ahead, in
bed or on the sofa, with
the female Buddha, her

plump breasts, thighs,
arms, maybe lost there
amongst the folds of flesh.

She despised his Marxian
philosophy, loved his
sexual prowess, his proud

perfect pecker. He loved
her whisky, her soft to
touch skin, her spread legs

to allow him in. The female
Buddha gone now, her
heart gave out, he was told,

and looking back, years after
years, his youth misspent
at times, too much booze,

sex and moral lack, he had
moved on, improved, but
loved to smile and look back.
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the mingo
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Re: FEMALE BUDDHA.

Post by the mingo » April 13th, 2013, 12:55 pm

- - it's true - -
Doll, you may have found a place of rest but I'm still on the trail.

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Re: FEMALE BUDDHA.

Post by theirishsea » April 13th, 2013, 2:26 pm

Another nice read. When I get to this website I'm always happy to find your superb poetry.
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Re: FEMALE BUDDHA.

Post by dadio » April 13th, 2013, 2:28 pm

Thank you, the mingo. Thank you, irish.

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