SHE LOCKED ME IN THE CELLAR!
Amazing poetry by a talented writer.

Above, dear Hélène at work
Amélie was a good sort
at least I thought so until that day
the old cow locked me in the cellar
of her Parisian bordello and threw the key away
My crime? I didn’t cough up
the fee after the event
a caddish trick I realize now
yet my francs I’d long since spent
spent them on buckets of champers
and a host of lovely wayward girls
oh yes and at the opium den
also on harlots clad in naught but South Sea pearls
And thus it was when I arrived
at Madam Amélie’s Maison de Tolerance
where I feasted upon her new fresh flesh
my poor excuse my inherent ignorance
When presented with the massive bill
for all the services she had rendered
but only when she drew her six-shooter
was the point that I surrendered
So now I languish in the gloom
of…
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love the photo, really evocative of a time, and a curious little tale to go with it 🙂
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I agree dear Emma. I had to re-post.
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