HIPPOCAMPUS SADDLED IN DAYDREAMS
Hippocampus saddled in the vast sea, one of God’s superimposed dreams.
In miniature form these seahorses be, an aquatic burst of genius it seems.
Hippocampus in old Flossie form, spotted from the Scottish shores.
A frightful nightmare, not the norm, thus shiver in my corporeal core.
If mermaids had thighs to tighten around their bony scales,
would that they be fight’n where the shipshape sailor fails.
Seducing sirens hiss upon the sea monster’s back with songs that rage
to lead in armageddon attack, to place mankind in a flaming cage.
4/20/2018
Julia Ward’s Seahorses
Categories:
flossie, fantasy, image,
Form: Couplet
At night Flossie often went cruising.
With men, she went way beyond schmoozing.
So freely she bed-hopped;
then one day her fun stopped.
How'd she get the clap? So confusing!
Promiscuous people are daring!
While lovin' free, they may be sharing
more than they intended;
and then, to be mended,
they must have long-term doctor's caring.
Clap--gonorrhea
April 27, 2017
Categories:
flossie, lust, pain, passion,
Form: Limerick
Asking if simply prima facia, would be sufficient ?
Today, tropical storm Flossie spotting their Hawaiian Islands
Rushing towards a Pacific's embrace as, the British are coming..
January 28th, 1986 and her space shuttle Challenger; seventy-three
Seconds of flight seven priceless lives kissing His sun with wings to fly.
Categories:
flossie, angel,
Form: I do not know?
Old Ain’t Dead
By Elton Camp
Flossie was sitting on the porch with sister Belle
Both were up in years, but actually doing well
Belle spent her day sitting around with a fan
Flossie said, “Phooey on this. I’ll get me a man.”
So Flossie fixed up and put her cane out of sight
Jumped in her Edsel and went out for the night
To enter the neighborhood bar she didn’t have a fear
She called, “Hey fellows, swingin’ Flossie is here.”
“I may not be young, but I know how to have fun
So whoever wants to buy me drink better run.”
All of the young bimbos’ faces turned bright red
Their men gathered around at what Flossie said
She said, “Who dates me must have a lot on the ball.
I may be old and wrinkled, but I’m not dead at all.”
Categories:
flossie, funny, me, may, me,
Form: Rhyme