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A poem about an encounter with a beautiful female doctor. I yearn her touch again! |
Poem: “Ellen” By Neil Micah Lannom 12/3/18 I just want her to touch me! Again! To feel her touch! A calming affect... Personal, not perverted... A touch, just a touch, her hands Intimate Intimacy Her touch, a simple touch, please! Beautiful Very beautiful She is A doctor She helped me Cared for me! Glasses Nerdy Intelligent Simple beauty Complex beauty Not common, common, different, unique She examined me A physician An issue of mine My back A blackhead Long there, a year or two... It worried me Not pleasant A delimma I couldn't get to it Myself Needed assistance I met her in the hallway In the ward Then to my room Kind, gentle, caring, warm Her spirit Her voice No gloves She looked, talked, touched, and worked on it I felt her So pleasant God! So pleasant! My shirt wad pulled up, she asked me too My back revealed, my chest, my belly hair My skin ready for a touch! It wasn't pretty She didn't care She didn't seem to care Her voice Her face Those glasses! She was gentle Pressure, however Said that she didn't want to hurt me She had to get it out She applied pressure I told her that it was okay She got it out She showed me the results We talked a bit Her smile My memory of exactly what she said? I told her that she was beautiful Then she left Departed I still remember what she said, partly She said that she didn't want to hurt me It was physical, but stuck in my mind... Her spirit, she said it, “I won't hurt you!”, an impression... |