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He Watches the Girls Go by While She Goes for Things, Not Flings

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[Editor’s Note: This is the sixth in a daily series of Janet Hoult poems from “Body Parts,” a collection of poetry about aging.]




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Watching Him Watching



I like to watch him watching girls

The young ones with all the curls

falling round their shapely shoulders

and over tee shirts filled with boulders

Oh my, perhaps it seems that way

with such large boobs where his eyes stray.

Girls with high heels and long, long ha­ir
and belly buttons peeking there.

Where you say? Right there

between the shirt and pants so fine

There’s just a little bit of line

of skin that shows and twinkles

the belly button through the wrinkles.

How old you say? He’s 74

No threat to anyone anymore

I would worry if he didn’t look

If his eyes stayed on his book

Yes, keep on watching them, my dear

You will never need to fear

My saying that you need to stop

I’ll just stay here in the shop

And buy some things

Not have some flings.

Although those guys are rather cute

Firm and sexy, he’s a beaut.

Maybe you should turn your eye

To watching me watch the guys go by.

Dr. Hoult, who lives in Carlson Park with her husband Charlie, may be contacted at HOULTight@aol.com
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