Home Again, Home - Shakespearean Poetry By: Robert P. Barnett

A salty old dog went out to sea

His bonnie lass stayed behind

This dog got saltier, I think you'll agree

As his maiden was on his mind

Fair maiden, supple, round, and white

She was true to her man on the water

She thought of him, and he of her each night

Their bodies grew hot, and then hotter

He wrote that he was headed for shore

She happily readied their place

He made it home. she was at the door

They couldn't wait, and pardoned grace

He was less salty after giving his best

She was more round beneath her breasts


Shakespearean Poetry Written By:

Robert P. Barnett


Poetry Published By:

Eryn Dunbar


  

Comments

Justice13james said…
I could nearly feel his legs instead of mine, feeling unstable until
having arrived in her arms riding waves of passion instead of
Eryona Writes! said…
YES!!! I absolutely LOVE this one by Mr. Barnett....it flows beautifully and I love a period piece!

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