Biographical Poetry posted March 21, 2025


Opening Day of School - 1957

I Tell You No Lie

by Tom Horonzy

 
I took no note of girls being different than boys
until arriving at school  at the age of nine
where Ms Heintzman stood in five-inch heels
radianting elongated calves ever so fine.
Heck. I didn't even know what a calf was til then.
She stood as tall as the Eiffel Tower
in a satin green dress accenting her eyes
and her smile glistened like sunshine
off the river Nile sans any crocodiles.
My jaw dropped towards the floor.
and sweat poured from my brow.
My belly quivered like jelly
causing me to let out a yowl,
and the boy that I was
was no more for  a new guy
stood atop of his desk
thumping his chest
just as Tarzan would
and at that moment
gladly became
 the teacher's pet.

 



A poem about a Woman contest entry


My wife was re-enacting olden days in a fifth grade class when I stop by, and on the right a pair a legs I snapped in Paris 2014, if I recall correctly or.. something found on Pexels.
The story is true... I cannot tell a lie, but I do exagerate a wee bit now and then.
Pays 8 points and 42 member cents.


Save to Bookcase Promote This Share or Bookmark
Print It View Reviews

You need to login or register to write reviews. It's quick! We only ask four questions to new members.


© Copyright 2025. Tom Horonzy All rights reserved.
Tom Horonzy has granted FanStory.com, its affiliates and its syndicates non-exclusive rights to display this work.