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Silly Sally (I wrote this after reading immie's poem 'silly' kind of drew inspiration this poems about someone who was my world and still is but she's out of my reach now)

Sally was silly

She lit up a room

She would dance and sing

Her sweet sweet tunes

Her figure was fragile

Her passion so bold

She could make kings of beggars

Beggars of kings

If you'd have meet her

You'd have bought her a ring

She was sweet sincere

Silent and loud

Almost all she did

Would make you proud

So silly was Sally

Yet so beautiful and bold

I wish I was still with Sally

I'd love her till we grew old

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