literature

Difficult/Simple

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You were simple once before
I broke into your bedroom door
I found you hiding under sheets
I’d never seen you look so sweet
You curved your face into a cry
I never stopped to wonder why
You had closed your door to me
As I undressed at let you see.

You broke your nails upon my back
With snarled retorts of what I lack
You drove your mouth up onto mine
You never were the patient kind
I worried skin with sharp white teeth
You lay there and shook beneath
And I could not begin to know
Just how far you’d make me go.

You wanted much and I said yes
My hands were tied beneath your dress
You wanted blood and I said no
We both had so far to grow
I once let you split my lip
And pushed you down into the dip
Our bodies carved out in your bed
I am so good when I am led.

I was simple once before
You broke into my bedroom door
And taught me how to bed and plead
I taught you how to take the lead
You raised me high, you brought me low
And always stopped when I said no
Like we’d know this was eventual:
Safe, sane, consensual.
D/s poem. In couplets.
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