Saturday 12 November 2016

Brief Encounter with Emily (3)

Brief Encounter with Emily

1
Dear Emily Bronte, I’m glad you are well
I’m thinking of something for us to do now
It’s time to let passion have its reward
I’m sure there is room in the back of my Ford
I know your dear father would rather we not
But then he’s a vicar and you are so hot
So let us not weary at what he would say
While pleasure remains to be squandered today

Dear Emily Bronte, how good to meet you from the past
The choice is quite simple to learn about love-making fast
Or to stay as you are a sweet lady still virgin and chaste
Minus the story that would make you a heroine at last

2
Sin is our nature; it’s been long since the fall
And we are now practised at climbing this wall
There isn’t much time before you are recalled
Just think of the tales about love in a Ford
With such a small hurdle now stood in our way
How brief is your visit? It’s only one day!
It’s either love-making or having a chat
With nothing to keep us alive after that

Dear Emily Bronte, how good to meet you from the past
The choice is quite simple to learn about love-making fast
Or to remain as you are a sweet lady still virgin and chaste
Minus the story that would make you a heroine at last

3
All life is a fiction with games to be played
What better the story than love to be made?
With shadows around us its healthy they say
So dare to be wholesome and do it today
With life a short journey from beginning to end
And so much expected from family and friend
What fun to let passion have somewhere to go
In tune with desire that most of us know 

Dear Emily Bronte, how good to meet you from the past
The choice is quite simple to learn about love-making fast
Or to remain as you are a sweet lady still virgin and chaste
Minus the story that would make you a heroine at last

4
We have nothing to fear from the Pontiff in Rome
But time is found wanting before you go home
I fancy my chances but how about you?
With nothing much else in a day we can do
Back in your century the news is not good
Deprived by the age to enjoy motherhood
But here you are healthy and raring to go
With time for love-making before the great snow



Dear Emily Bronte, how good to meet you from the past
The choice is quite simple to learn about love-making fast
Or to remain as you are a sweet lady still virgin and chaste
Minus the story that would make you a heroine at last

Would it help if I told you I love you just as you are?
A writer at heart on her way to becoming a star
Shining so brightly the shadows no longer remain
Leaving me waiting for us to make love once again

The End
   © K.F. Geach


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