Monday, April 21, 2008

BEWITCHING HOURS

Only when your live-in is gone
And you're at home alone
Do you remember my name and number
Then you invite me over
And it's not to slumber
Once again into my hood you are slumming
No need to ask twice honey
You know I'm coming
It doesn't take me long to get across town
You're waiting anxiously
In your see-thru gown
But all the powder that you use
Doesn't hide the fresh bruise
You hungrily kiss away my frown
As I lay you gently down
On the make-shift bed
And for awhile
We forget our sorrow and dread
But the bewitching hours go so fast
Our steamy togetherness can't last
Feeling like a thief -- I slip away
Before sun-rise introduces a new day.

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