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Mario William Vitale
Poems
Aug 2017
Sarah's Song: Laugh With Me
Did she wonder, as they wandered
Far away from all their kindred:
Why tell strangers we're not married ?
He said I am so fair to see
So could we lie, for his safety ?
He said his soul shall live because of me
Uncovered eyes make men bolder
Are we a chip on God's shoulder ?
Since God restrained me from bearing
My maid and I are wife-sharing
Once she conceived, she despised me
Judge between us. I made her flee
Now Abe sits in the tent door, seeing things
And I have to laugh at what I'm hearing
I hear that I shall have a son
My firstborn son, at ninety one
God made me laugh, for all to see
That all who hear will laugh with me
Ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha-laugh with me
Written by
Mario William Vitale
48/M/Wolcott, Ct
(48/M/Wolcott, Ct)
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