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Robert Nnamdi Parkinson
Poems
Jul 2010
Don't Take Home Girls At The Bar
I saw her dancing on the stage
Within my pants I felt a rage
The animal wants out the cage
I hope she's on the same page
She found me standing by the bar
She said she saw me from afar
We went and sat under the stars
She said she lived by where we are
I gestured we go back inside
"Or" she said "we could go in your ride"
I knew right there, this girl is mine
And now it'd be my time to shine
We ended up back at her home
And now its time to make her moan
But moans quickly turned to groans
When I realized I had no domes...
"****!" I thought, "this is a mess"
But suddenly I did digress
Thought "what the hell" and I said yes
When she told me she was on Alesse
Without even thinking I went up in her
Had breakfast, lunch...and she was dinner
I really thought I was a winner
No halo here, this girls a sinner
I left her place dehydrated and thirsty
So I hit the Sev and bought a slurpee
I knew that girl wouldn't hurt me
But then I woke up with *****...
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