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Mind the gender gap!

Met this man today.

Called Clive.

Who must be the gayest man alive.

We worked together all day.

I watch his gestures here.

His gestures there.

Seam to wave his hands, all the time in the air.

But one thing, I can say about Clive.

It was a colourful day.

So this poem is for Clive.

The gayest man alive.

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paul-hardwick
64 / M / English
Published
Apr 12, 2012
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