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Forty Years and Counting
I was hopelessly smitten in English class, By this girl with a boyfriend, a challenging impasse. She had long shiny locks, the color of auburn, And the curves of a Ferrari, in a hairpin turn. To win her away from that boyfriend's lair, Took getting noticed, to have even a prayer. A skateboard handstand, provided exposure, Upside down I zoomed by, as she search four-leaf clovers. When her best girlfriend, provided the news, My gorgeous sweet red head, now sung the blues. That she and that fellow, a thing in the past, One phone call and BAM, we're dating at last! Now on to her best features, the theme of this prose, And the reason I'd eventually ultimately propose. Then move her from one place to another eight times, As the wife of a Sailor, a career Navy wife. Her full lips frame a gorgeous, welcoming smile, Forty years now, I’ve certainly come to admire. Conveying kindness, but warning all men, She’s spoken for, and quite happily taken. Her most attractive feature has always been clear, Her warmth and genuinely pleasant demeanor. She’s a funny gal, and awfully smart, Four decades of marriage, to my high school sweetheart!
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