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Friday, April 21, 2006

THINK LIKE A WOMAN

Ever wonder what it be like, To trade places with the opposite sex, Just for a day perhaps, no more. Now their’s is a different perspective, Of this I am sure, how else explain, With no short arm, lots of extra plumbing, A truly different world view it must be, I would say they inhabit an another... Sign in to see full entry.

COYOTE UGLY

Now there is a saying, Of distain in the dating game, He or she is coyote ugly, A person so unattractive, Chew your arm off to be away. Now this is most unkind, Indeed most ungentle of one, Even if truth, what does it mean, That they are truly ugly, Or that we are small inside. Never ever saw a... Sign in to see full entry.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

BREASTS

Have you ever considered a woman’s breasts, Milk glands, for a few months, perhaps a couple of times, Then there they sit, or jiggle, or sag, oh how sad. Hard wired to notice, and appreciate am I, A clever trick, enticing one at that, They come in all sizes and shapes, something for everyone. Firm... Sign in to see full entry.

What it Means

Poets wax, and many yawn, Tales are spun as old as time, There’s one tale that is ever fresh, Of love unexpected, joyously found, If in the pit of despair, gentleness finds you, Tis a joy and pleasure beyond all measure, To have your trust and hope restored, Find one who will listen and care, She... Sign in to see full entry.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Teacher Teacher

When you were young, junior high perhaps, A crush on a teacher did you have, Boy or girl, it matters not, a crush is crushing, There is nothing that you can do, Teacher of another generation, civilly removed, No dating or flirting with, pride of place and age, Not to mention the rules, and the law,... Sign in to see full entry.

FLOWERS WHITE

Yesterday a boutique of flowers did I give my Lady fair; Starling purest white they were save for leaves and stems, Roses and lilies more than ten and less than twenty were they. Sweet fragrance did waft from their crowns, nectar glistened within, A wondrous bunch of white were they, each with a... Sign in to see full entry.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

FLOWER MEADOW

F l o w e r M e a d o w On a mountain far, far away, yet as close as the mind’s eye, A meadow exists with flowers broadcast all about, A riot of color, a shade for every pleasure to treasure, While always abloom, beautiful indeed, some times best, When the whitest clouds scud across the sky Prussian... Sign in to see full entry.

LADY SUNLIGHT

In town, the other day, a lovely sight I did see, A woman, bright as honey, soft and curvy, She walking down the street, with grace assured, Face with a smile, breasts high and firm, Long of leg, round of hip, and so much more, What a vision was she, I paused to think, I wondered what thoughts a... Sign in to see full entry.

Monday, April 17, 2006

BOX

Now boxes come in all shapes and sizes, Big ones, small ones, fat ones, skinny ones, Tall ones, short ones, long ones, and wide ones, Colors and textures are many and various, Some have lids tightly closed, while others open easily, Some have but one use, while the best have many, Yet for the... Sign in to see full entry.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

DREAM

A dream last night I did have, so colorfully real it was, vividly so, Not like the nightmares or daymares that occasionally haunt me so, Image of a gentle life, yet sprinkled with adventure and riches just so, A merchant of fame and success had I become, yet this was only part, Good companion I had,... Sign in to see full entry.

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