Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
You have always thought since you were a little girl That all you had to do was do a pretty twirl, and the world would fall into your pretty lap with your fancy silk cravat, and your simpering sighs. You. Make. Me. Sick. Twirl little girl, If you may, To twirl and twirl another day in your fancy house with your sparkling jewels, they're what you call 'bargaining tools'. Of pearl or diamond they're not made lasting not in the rain, Melting sugar, simpering dew, puddle at my feet, adieu, adieu.
0
Apr 20, 2011
Apr 20, 2011 at 4:56 PM UTC
I is An Other
You have always thought since you were a little girl That all you had to do was do a pretty twirl, and the world would fall into your pretty lap with your fancy silk cravat, and your simpering sighs. You. Make. Me. Sick. Twirl little girl, If you may, To twirl and twirl another day in your fancy house with your sparkling jewels, they're what you call 'bargaining tools'. Of pearl or diamond they're not made lasting not in the rain, Melting sugar, simpering dew, puddle at my feet, adieu, adieu.
miss-masque
Written by
35/F/American
Apr 20, 2011
Apr 20, 2011 at 4:56 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem