Photographs of the Greatest Woman Alive
At the bank of the road
With the wind blowing
Through her gorgeous hair
I feel the electricity of the area
Perfect time to be photographed
She sits on a stone
With minimal clothes on
Smiling like she enjoys it
One large burst of wind
Blows her hair all around
Click, I took the picture
Astounding, it turned out perfect
She moves over a bit
Reaching to grab her hair
Another picture taken
I smile at her glistening body
Showing more than what should
She now frowns at my smile
She doesn’t like my look
Something about it makes her weary
But she continues her movements
And her luscious perfect smiles
I seem to take one hundred photos
Most of which turned out good
And a few that are spectacular
I approach her fearful body
Congratulated her on a good job
And gave a quick non-pleasing hug
And retreated to my truck
She took off as fast as she could go
Leaving me alone with the pictures
Many to mull over and drool
I was so honored to take her photos
Many applied for the job
But I was the best on the list
I’ll have to thank the art director
For the opportunity and the chance
To photograph the greatest woman alive
Russell Sivey
Copyright © Russell Sivey | Year Posted 2011
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