The Phone Call
14 May, 2004
Author: ShyHeart
Have you ever known a girl that got turned on, just by answering, the telephone
Well, I got one, and when its time for our coffee break, I don’t drink a thing
Just reach for my phone, call her sweet voice, then, I hear her say
Damn, you turn me on, and I haven’t said a thing, except, I love you, what’s going on
Have you ever known a girl, that could communicate, the silk within her heart
On the telephone, Well I have, listen to this call, from me to her, she don’t mind
Hey, baby, how is your day, mine, is going okay, no, I won’t be late
Good for you, I have something special planned, when you get to me
No, sweet heart, nothing silly, not even anything frilly, just me as I want to be
Quiet and seductive, all the lights turned down, I know, you will turn them up
When you get home.
Hell-O baby, my telephone man, had a circuit catch fire, bout the time you called
Been alone to long, you said quit my job and I did, thank you, for the telephone
Call, I feel you loud and clear, I know the boss is near, now get your sweet Ass
Home, My silk is so hot, and damn so, wet, hey baby, thanks for the telephone call
I’ll meet you in the hall, or anywhere you want me to be, how about, up against the wall, Damn, I love it, when you call.
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Comments on this poem/writing:
barb (66.46.230.72) -- Sunday, May 16 2004, 11:21 pm It is good writing if it's fictional.If it's true than she's sick or something mentally wrong.Good imagination though. |
MartinV (4.244.87.7) -- Monday, May 17 2004, 03:05 pm Barb, You are right, Imagination has no boubdries, being fictional or reality, we go where it takes us, then we come back again, to the Real World? Thanks Barb MartinV |
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