~bleached out blue jeans and James Dean

~bleached out blue jeans and James Dean

A Poem by Frieda P
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just some eye candy for the girls ;)

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Bleached out blue jeans
     and broken dreams,
ripping at the seams of my soul
   as you strutted your stuff,
unraveled in lusty affection's turn
torn apart of faded intentions
   inky patches of forget-me-knots
in dyed midnight illusions
     tied to the darkly hue'd' requiem
     of your rogue stylish charms 
killer looks and James Dean appeal
  left me stranded and hooked
     in your game of gangsta's paradise
unbuttoned of chain'd denial
  my heart's anticipation of big dreams
out of rhythm'd time pacin' to an
          old burning promised dance
no rhyme left in 'til the end of time'


© 2014 Frieda P


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Ha, you want me to review THIS Mrs.R? ;P First off, yes, I know you're having fun, don't worry...I have this vision of your forehead going right to your palm when you see that question...but I'll be honest, if anyone else besides you wrote this, I'd be swiftly moving on to the next poem...this will be ironic if I get the first review in, insanely ironic if it's the featured one...I'm giggling just thinking about that actually haha ...still it probably won't surprise you that line two is my favourite, and the last line is absolute money...I wonder if my character from that elevator poem is anything like this ;P Nicely done my dear...I wanna go buy some jeans now..xo

Posted 9 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

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kublakhan27

9 Years Ago

OMG This site...for the third time, let's try this response Mrs.R: Yep, instant karma got me ;) x
Frieda P

9 Years Ago

I know, it's even worse than usual....see, what your step Benji. ;) x



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The music goes with it, but I will play that cheesy pop song in my head with the blue jeans and the ripped shirt. But anyway, nice sexy write.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Joe_VILOT_

9 Years Ago

cheesy come-one its candy syrup sweet honey toned cassidy blues
hmm jamming with Dean more lik.. read more
Lyn Anderson

9 Years Ago

No, this one is not cheesy. The one I am thinking about is by Carly Rae Jepsen? spelling, I don't kn.. read more
Joe_VILOT_

9 Years Ago

well cassidy blues i made up on the spot just describing the feel about it and the comment as well .. read more
Ha, you want me to review THIS Mrs.R? ;P First off, yes, I know you're having fun, don't worry...I have this vision of your forehead going right to your palm when you see that question...but I'll be honest, if anyone else besides you wrote this, I'd be swiftly moving on to the next poem...this will be ironic if I get the first review in, insanely ironic if it's the featured one...I'm giggling just thinking about that actually haha ...still it probably won't surprise you that line two is my favourite, and the last line is absolute money...I wonder if my character from that elevator poem is anything like this ;P Nicely done my dear...I wanna go buy some jeans now..xo

Posted 9 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

This comment has been deleted by the poster.
kublakhan27

9 Years Ago

OMG This site...for the third time, let's try this response Mrs.R: Yep, instant karma got me ;) x
Frieda P

9 Years Ago

I know, it's even worse than usual....see, what your step Benji. ;) x

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Added on August 6, 2014
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Tags: blue jeans, James Dean, gangsta, paradise, anticipation, hooked, rhythm, rhyme, end of time

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Frieda P
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If you want to know me, read my poetry, it's all in there. I am a mother of three sons (my finest moments) a sister, a survivor and a little bit crazy. I lost my beloved sister to suicide, so you'll.. more..

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