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Heartache

I see her in the morning.

I think of her in the night.

And all the hours in between,

She enslaves my very sight.

 

Her shiny black hair

Is like silky waves of night.

Her deep blue eyes

Are portals of mysterious light.

 

Her smile is magnificent.

Her teeth are always glimmering.

Her body is phenomenal.

Her laughter is always ringing.

 

She has a corner office.

I have a corner store.

I await the moment every morning

When she opens up my door.

 

She is perfect

In every single way.

All she has to do

Is everything I say.

 

She's married with children.

I'm single with none.

She seems so intense,

But maybe she's the one.

 

She'll be here soon.

What do I do?

I've absolutely, positively

Fallen for Sue!

 

I'm a fool!

I've fallen into a trap.

Help me find my way.

Can you lend me a map?

 

She is intoxicating.

She's out of her mind.

She follows me home

And tries to be kind.

 

She rearranges my furniture.

She decorates my house.

She adores this little puppy

That looks like a mouse.

 

She whispers and gossips

And whistles and prances.

She sends everyone into

Their own kind of trances.

 

She tasted better

Than Blueberry wine.

But she sure did crush

This little heart of mine.

 

 

 

Written by: Andrew D. Robertson

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