A Kiss, of a kind

Kiss of a kind;  copyright 2/07,

patty

How many times

Do you have to be told?

It just is not wise

To sass him so bold

Be it his cane

That gets used on your tail

Or an old well used strop

Your bottom cheeks flail

Now look at you there

Sad hands gripping your rear

You got those stripes fair

And earned every tear

Stand yourself up

Turn sweet into his arms

Count all your blessings

He’s not fooled by your charms

When he said I do

You’d dreamed if he could

Then you tested and asked

And found out that he would

Now that he does

You really should blink

Back those saucy retorts

Or he may will you to think

With leather or wood

Applied firmly with care

His love and attention

Make you tender there

As often as needed

That he’s come to see

It is by your design

That his stern sets you free

A sensual turn

This interlude’s goal

The sharing of needs

Banks intimacies shoal.

 

 

 

13 Responses to “A Kiss, of a kind”

  1. Maggie Says:

    I’m SOOOO guilty of reading your posts and taking away happiness, understanding, and appreciation, but I fail to post comments. Just want to say… sorry for that! :( (I always read your stuff and smile then tell myself that I’ll come back later to post a comment, yet I fail to follow through!) What you do here is AWESOME!!!
    I really love this picture you posted as it opens the door to many interpretations, and I find it very crafty. Hope that the flu thingy is coming to a close for you and that you’re feeling much better. In addition, I hope that work is a little better this coming week! Thanks for sharing so much of yourself Patty!

  2. Rebecca Marie Says:

    Patty,
    I really like this drawing (You got that muse back again, huh?) and the poem. I don’t know how you write so many and have them all be different and inspiring.

    Love,

    Becca

  3. PAM Says:

    Wow! Both the drawing and the poem are truly amazing! It really is wonderful the way you capture the true essence of being…

    Thank you so much for sharing!

    Hope you are feeling better and doing great!

    Pam

  4. MaggieDear Says:

    Patty, I think you found a few lines of that poem roaming around in my head It hit home! lol

    Nice pic too :)

    ~Hugs!

  5. John P. Havelin Says:

    Hi Patty,
    Good to see you drawing again. I know how good it feels to create something that you like after an absence… a reminder that the skill is just like riding a bike–it comes back to you once you apply your attentions to it again.
    God bless,
    John

  6. jeff Says:

    Now what self-respecting Dominant would let her rub?lol
    Great drawing as always.Looks like a cane and well applied.

  7. Tammy Says:

    I love the artwork and the poem!!!

  8. Paul Says:

    Dearest Patty, don’t knock your support, we are all here for you, you know that. :-)
    Wish I had just a little of your talent, great picture, happy to witness the return of your muse, tell me does the picture inspire the poem or the reverse? :-)
    Hopefully things will work out careerwise. 8)
    I’m sending positive thoughts. 8)
    Love and warm hugs, :-) :-) :-)
    Paul.

  9. Danielle Says:

    Wow Patty,
    That’s a marvelous drawing. Something I like to print and hang on my bedroom’s wall. Together with the poem, as a little reminder when my husband isn’t home.

  10. Tiggr Says:

    Oh sweetie,

    You are so talented and blessed… sometimes you just have the hardest time seeing it… love the pic and accompanying poem… love you!

    Hugs, big ones,
    Tiggs

  11. Greenwoman Says:

    I love your art and I so enjoy your writing….very good poem and I”m glad you are getting to enjoy your creativity with this peice…((hugs))

    I feel a bit of a soft spot for you and your art Patty because my Master was the first to introduce me to it. He really likes it alot….*smiles*

  12. Dave Says:

    Patty,

    I loved the drawing and both of your poems! Too sweet, lady! I even have a special folder on my computer for your artwork, which I’ve been collecting for quite some time now!

    Hugs,
    Dave

  13. pattydraws Says:

    Hey Maggie it’s nice to hear from you when you do speak up though. Thank you. One of my goals when I draw is to leave the door open to the viewer’s mind to keep the action going.

    Glad you liked both becca. My muse is still a little patchy. My flue bug is still hanging on. I don’t feel quite as whiped, but it sure would be nice if my chest would loosen up and my cough would clear up. I’ve booked off today and tomorrow to try and wind down after these last few weeks of working on fumes….

    Awww thank you Pam It’s neat when I discover that my thoughts resonate for others. It reminds me I’m not alone.

    Thank you John :)

    LOL Jeff A gentle Dom maybe? Or perhaps that one of the foolish things that brat did that warranted corner time and a shout and then some time with the dreaded hair brush? :)

    Hiya Tammy nice to see you peek in once in a while.

    In this case Paul After I had the drawing ready, It looked wrong and needed something to go with it, so I pottered with the computer for a while and got the poem done… ;)

    Please do print it and put it on your wall Danielle glad you like it. Hope it works as a reminder too.

    Thanks Tiggr Some days my cups half full & others it’s half empty. It’s a constant battle. If only resiliece was a sturdier less elastic reality. Some days mine melts altogether, and then, like magic there it pushing and prodding me along…. ;)

    Thank you Greenwoman and thank your Master for me too. :) It is my privilege to be able to please you both.

    LOLDave That’s quite a compliment. I’ve dug out a paper folder with some of my older stuff that I need to rescan, because even I don’t have a proper electronic folder of all my stuff organized. There are quite a few peices I did for Jugs and a M/M paper magazine that I’ve never put on line, that I really should at least put up on the gallery pages.

    Well ya’ll, thnks for your patience and feedback… you’re very special people. love

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