Open Poetry #50 |
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Attractive Opposites Reflux Poetry |
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P.U Stinkenbaum Member Posts 388 No Fan Of Exhaust Fans |
They were a perfect match and after a brief courtship, they were married. He was as a Mongoose, she was as a Boa Constrictor. He wrote her poetry. She would vomit on his tie. For what will be I cannot say But that is where my hopes do lay For what once there was shall not repeat Still the aftertaste is oh so sweet That was their story. Thanks for reading. Pass the Glade if you're going to do that here... |
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Lori Grosser Rhoden Member Patricius
since 2009-10-10
Posts 10202Fair to middlin' of nowhere |
"She would vomit on his tie" That is so wonderfully off the wall! Made me smile! Thanks I need that ~L |
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P.U Stinkenbaum Member Posts 388 No Fan Of Exhaust Fans |
Thanks for reading Lori Rhoden! Your smile turns your reply into solid gold! You'll have to excuse me now though, because I MUST change this tie! Pass the Glade if you're going to do that here... |
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2islander2 Member Ascendant
since 2008-03-12
Posts 6825by the sea |
I hope PU, this is a fiction, mariage can interfere the goals of mangouste and boa, there is no certainty for both, it seems to end well, and that makes a good poem, a smile with yann |
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P.U Stinkenbaum Member Posts 388 No Fan Of Exhaust Fans |
Thanks yann for your visit. I never write anything but 'fiction' because I am 'fiction'. Thanks again my friend for your comments. ![]() Pass the Glade if you're going to do that here... |
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