Grace Latinggam
Grace is an outstanding poet in the vein of Rita Dove in that her poetry have the lyricism and beauty as well as a touch of her open and loving heart. She writes poems that range. Like a simple monologue between her alto ego that can send a eerie chill down your spine to presiding a native blessing over a child. She can mode you into her stories poem taking you flying into the skies along side eagles while they make love. Have you crying at the injustice of this world while also laughing tears of joy at its humanity. Grace is gifted and she is also my friend. I hope to present more of her poems in the coming months. Thank you Grace for allowing me to present your work and for being my friend.
Doing It For Mommy
Graze the fields of poppies
and fly along the dancing petals
Of little flowers in vast fields
Singing wordless songs
Lost alphabets in the trickling brook
Lazy hands against her thigh
Sneaking up to her mound
Grazing pleasure to a texture
Of dark velvet
A throaty voice loved and trusted
A husky laugh and a purring voice
Soothes her mind like soft breeze
She softly turned over
Allowing bodies to engulf her
Friction of mounting pleasure
Sparkles between her legs
Probing tongues and suckling lips
She moans and embraces the bursting stars
Heavy head and crusty eyes
Tongues like caterpillar in her mouth
Watch her mother take the fees
For last night’s rendered services
Felt her mommy’s embrace
Felt her kisses and her whispers
“Just a few more times baby
We need the money to buy a house
Then we will not do this anymore”
The needle pricks her white arms
The carousel starts again
She looks up at the faces
Greed and lust whirls
“I need to do this for mommy
Cause she has no money
Daddy has left us you see
We cannot pay our rent
We need to buy our food too’
Mommy laughs and dances
In her red high heels
And thousand dollar dress
She is not done milking
The girl she gave birth to
There are a lot of wear on her yet
Let her serve her mother, she says
‘After all, she owes me life
She should repay it in kind’
She looks at the carousel
So pretty they reached to the sky
The pleasure between her legs
The suckling and biting on her breasts
Are beyond her now
She took three syringes this time
And a mouthful of pink ones
She will burst and join
The supernova in the sky!
By Grace Latinggam
Beautifully done Gylnis...thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteIt was my pleasure, Grace.
DeleteWhat a beautiful poem on such a wonderfully made site.
ReplyDeleteGlynis....you are a great web creator.
Grace....your poetry is able to make the reader come to terms
with the horrible realities of life in such a way that they
read it to the very end.
Hugs to both Glynis and Grace
Kitty
Thank you Kitty
DeleteFor such a lovely comment
Much Love
My Friend