she never likes to think too much
she rather flirt with men at the bar
looking cute
with her short shorts and tank top
takes them back to her place
yeah, the rent’s pass due
and the dishes need done
but she forgets all about that
when she’s riding a big cock
she hates to feel any negative feels
mom was a whore and dad was a drunk
does a couple lines
then she sucks someone off
this time was just some old guy
but hey, 20 bucks is 20 bucks
she doesn’t want to care too much
she knows she’d make more money
if she just showed up at her job
but every day’s a rat race
and she’s just way too hungover
never was one to hold a conversation
politics goes right over her head
thankfully she has a nice ass
which gets fucked up on the weekend
goes down to the hood
to give all the pent up boys a turn
convincing herself it’s for the greater good
after all if the men feel good
then they’ll have a good day
and she has a good day too
because there’s nothing like a dirty fuck
to erase the mind
and she doesn’t like to think too much
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well, I think she’s great! xx
Hehe, in her own way yes. I kinda loosely based this off of a friend of mine. Though I made her sound like more of a slut haha. But she was very flirty, the life of the party kinda person. Whenever you could get her to talk seriously though it would be about how she was having a lot of family issues. Which showed me that the flirting was a bit of a way to deal with those emotions.
Thanks for the read. Much appreciated.
Love this. Your stories are intriguing and raw.
Always felt like I needed to keep my poetry raw. I never wanted to censor anything down.
Thanks for the read, much appreciated.
Uncompromisingly penned, Nick. Raw and to the point, and it goes on in the world today. Powerful work. Appreciate you.
Damian
I think it goes on a lot, for sure. We all have are ways of dealing with life. Everyone has and addiction. Life can beat us down also so sometimes it’s easier to just embrace those addictions.
Thanks for the read, friend. Much appreciated.