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He pulled her to himself and said, "Give me a kiss, my Lady, just a kiss" She turned away and shook her head *"No. I thought you promised me bliss". "But look, all my shelves are bare, What tells me of your professed care?"* Almost kneeling, he entreated her *"But Sweetheart, here, you have my heart Or would you rather I gift you a car?"* She wailed, *"You must think me daft! You have a beautiful wife and child Sitting around the glowing fire in your home Then you abandon me here, in the wild To live by myself, all alone You think I care for a car When you'd still be so far I could not even drive to meet you Then, I'd be a complete fool".* He replied, *"Dear lady, I hate to have met you Long after I had been hooked to a wife That no one had given me a chance to woo Now I couldn't live without you in my life Please, tell me what I ought to do."* Her eyes a-blazing, his a-gazing She declared,*"Send your miserable wife away And I'm sorry, your daughter Will have to live without her father And I'm going to the big mansion to stay!"* "Oh no! No!" he cried, *"That's unfair! I love you but I must say the truth The miserable wife has always shown me care Over the years, right from our youth I could not divorce her for anything Least of all, you selfish, drama queen!"* She snorted and said, *"Well spoken! Beware of this heart you have broken I tested to know how much you loved me Your lies are now very evident to see Go away and leave me alone I'll find me a husband, To give me a proper home!"*
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Oct 22, 2015
Oct 22, 2015 at 5:53 AM UTC
The Mistress
He pulled her to himself and said, "Give me a kiss, my Lady, just a kiss" She turned away and shook her head *"No. I thought you promised me bliss". "But look, all my shelves are bare, What tells me of your professed care?"* Almost kneeling, he entreated her *"But Sweetheart, here, you have my heart Or would you rather I gift you a car?"* She wailed, *"You must think me daft! You have a beautiful wife and child Sitting around the glowing fire in your home Then you abandon me here, in the wild To live by myself, all alone You think I care for a car When you'd still be so far I could not even drive to meet you Then, I'd be a complete fool".* He replied, *"Dear lady, I hate to have met you Long after I had been hooked to a wife That no one had given me a chance to woo Now I couldn't live without you in my life Please, tell me what I ought to do."* Her eyes a-blazing, his a-gazing She declared,*"Send your miserable wife away And I'm sorry, your daughter Will have to live without her father And I'm going to the big mansion to stay!"* "Oh no! No!" he cried, *"That's unfair! I love you but I must say the truth The miserable wife has always shown me care Over the years, right from our youth I could not divorce her for anything Least of all, you selfish, drama queen!"* She snorted and said, *"Well spoken! Beware of this heart you have broken I tested to know how much you loved me Your lies are now very evident to see Go away and leave me alone I'll find me a husband, To give me a proper home!"*
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Oct 22, 2015
Oct 22, 2015 at 5:53 AM UTC
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