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She,
the sweetest smile  to ever lift
a  face,

a silken fabric slips to hips
her taste,

the lower body  in blue denim
chaste,

Emmy’s flats her shoes for
style and grace,

Her Aston Martin finely tuned
to race.

He,
handsome with a swarthy  face,
Latino

His yacht would not disgrace
Oceano

His watch of little relevance?
but certain of its elegance
a Greubel Forsey GMT
“The World is Mine” for all to see!
A little flower that means such a lot.
I miss the other side of you,
The one once loved as honest, true.
attentive, sharing thoughts we had,
adored by others, never sad.

But now, we hardly talk at all,
so rare we do I can’t recall,
the promises you made to me,
as tired of now, I set you free.
I waited at the bus stop,
then mounting paid the fare,
a bus ride down from Maze hill
and thence Trafalgar Square.

For all the fun we often had,
though battles made me sad,
I loved you then and always will
Because you were my dad.
Seconds, then minutes  pass,
Ours, the love will always last.
Of love he whispered faint at first.
“Please tell me why  it really hurts
and why my mind is never free,
of  jealous thoughts that trouble me?”

“The problem you describe is trust,
and feelings  not of love but  lust!
Let heart and mind your spirit guide
and lead you to my love." She cried!
Is it love that clings to, comfort and  health?
Or comfort that  clings  to, love and wealth?
A magnet and a  limerent hog
romantic, conjoined in a field.
Until that was as waterlogged
her  hog no longer appealed.
Please tell me why I’m never shy,
and flutter my eyes, as a butterfly.
Expose my leg and upper thigh?
If I was honest, I would rather die.
But because I'm not, and never shy
my skirts are short for passers-by.
RIP
RIP
Abbreviated.
Sadly once to often!

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