A petticoat disrobed

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A sweet disorder in the dress
Kindles in clothes a wantonness:
A lawn about the shoulders thrown
Into a fine distraction.

A petticoat of finest lawn
Scattered lace upon my hem
A sweet disorder in the dress
Revealing under pantaloons.

Neatly hemmed below the knee
Unseen by all but comely eye
Kindles in clothes a wantonness
When modest maiden doth divest.

A camisole still below me lies
Unbuttoned from the décolleté,
A lawn about the shoulders thrown
As all now slips upon the floor.

Tempestuous petticoat of lace
Now thrown aside in disarray
Into a fine distraction
Falls, entangled now in pantaloons.

Glosa Trigger 20

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fridayamfridayamover 14 years ago
Lovely

This should really be in the erotic poetry section, because it drips eroticism in its fastidious description of the netherworld of the fuly-dressed woman. I loved it. Ty.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 15 years ago
you've been

5 bombed!

loving your work, wanted to say so.

annaswirlsannaswirlsabout 15 years ago
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mote: Robert Herrick

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