Showing posts with label adultery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adultery. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Your Old Love



Someday you’ll find me.
Under all your anger
And all your hate.
Covered by a warm
Blanket of your wretched love.
You’ll remember the calm
Before your storm
And wonder what it
Was all for.
Your eyes will rain
Down tears.
Too late, too late.
Your spring showers
Can’t deliver a sunny day.
No thing can stop your downpour.
No thing will help you forget.
The rolling thunder of memories.
Every night I held you tight.
Every time I let you win the fight.
All those things you exchanged
For your freedom, for him.

copyright june 2006 salvador cordova

Friday, March 20, 2015

Flesh of a New Day

  


A drink in her hand,
The smoke hanging thick,
The music hot as sand.
I could feel her body stray,
Searching for the flesh of a new day.
The lessons of a new romance.
She holds my hand as we step to dance.
Clinging to these old bones
That no longer induce her moans.
She smiles as my heart breaks.
Leaving everything she took
As she walks away


copyright 2009 salvador cordova

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Share My Bed


It’s one more night alone.
If you think you got time to spare,
I wish you would,
Lay beside me I wish you would.
Breathe in my memories,
Drink my tears.
Wash away the dirt that is my name.
When you share my bed,
You share my shame.


Copyright 2008 Salvador Cordova


Sunday, March 15, 2015

She Thought Him Plain

Don't you know I love you, he said
As she soaked in the rain.
Taking him inside her,
Her heels in the small of his back.
Tell me you love me, he begged
And she moaned and slapped him.
Her hips not yet satisfied.
He cried on her breasts and
She thought it rain.
He died in her arms
And she thought him plain.


Copyright 2008 Salvador Cordova

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Love No One

She held him cold natured,
Hinting painfully of rapture.
But she held it all inside
For the vagabonds and idlers to divide.
She loved him so,

But with he biggest wave
She would let him go.
Love no one, save
the one who took your soul.
Love no one, save the one
who took it all.
Love no one, love no one, love no one.


Copyright 2006 Salvador Cordova

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

A Good Time had by All


They all loved me and I loved them too.
I know because we said and wrote and screamed
Those filthy words to each other.
Them with their inviting smiles and my mother’s eyes
And proud breasts and needy lips and bashful navels
And eager wet spots and friendly thighs and boring lives
And, oh yes, their husbands.
Can’t forget them, they did not.
Each of them just like a new world
Wanting to be explored.
And me with my secret and my anger and inadequate
Emotional intellect and my smile and hungry heart and
Youth and rigid compass and my shame and my eagerness
And soft hands and homeless soul.
We’d find each other from time to time.
They’d ask to dance so we’d find a cozy little place.
Rub our hips together and sway with the beat.
They’d ask for a good time and I’d order
Some up and we’d drink and laugh and sometimes cry.
They’d ask for tomorrow and I’d give them tomorrow.
They’d ask to make love in the rain and I’d
Place their ankles on my shoulders and fuck them
On the hood of their husband’s car.
They’d ask for a kiss and I’d turn away.
They’d ask about my secret and I’d lie.
They’d run to me and I’d push away.
The minutes of passion flowed from one to another.

The seconds of tenderness never gave fruit.
I’d ask them to forget their husbands.
They smiled so reassuringly and walked
Away without making a sound.
My secret stayed with me and my anger
Grew and my heart learned to listen for the
Sound of snakes slithering around me.

May 21, 2006 Copyright Salvador Cordova

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Hotel Room

She hid herself in his arms,
In the warmth and black of his chest.
And he held her like holding a dream,
Something beyond him.
Checkout time was noon,
Her husband expected her soon.
But for a moment she was his and him hers.
They knew everything ahead
would be less than what they held then.
He didn't see her cry.
She didn't see him die.
She did her make up
As he played with the key.
He dropped it as her phone rang.
I love you and I'll be there soon,
He heard her say as he left the room.
Walking out on her,
Walking out on the devil in his bed.



Copyright 2008 Salvador Cordova