100 Strokes

I used to brush our daughter’s hair
On nights you were alone with him

And I’d forget for 100 strokes
About the pain it caused us both

And I’d remember in the moment after
I’d said goodnight to our child

That mommy bent over late at night
And screamed and screamed in abject bliss

So busy was mommy with her forbidden lust
That she couldn’t make it home for a goodnight kiss


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