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The Score
A very rich old man, still handsome in his way, Was in New York’s most exclusive jewelry store, Paying over nine thousand dollars for a gem-encrusted necklace. ‘Thank you so much, Mr. Didwell. Will there be anything more?” Beside the old man was an ethereal young beauty, A body made for sin and a most angelic face. Her sweet giggle was a lilting song of innocence. Only such a necklace could match her natural grace. “Oh Pookie, you’re just too, too sweet.” She kissed his cheek. “You’re just so good to me.” Then she purred, “And I want to be good to you. Just you wait ‘til we get home…you’ll see.” The old man winked at the salesman, Knowing that he knew the “score.” “Oh Sweet Thing, you’re already good to this old man. You’re worth all I give and so much more.” She danced on air as they left the store. They crawled into his limo, and as it pulled away, The old man turned to his young beauty and said, “Sweet Thing, there’s something I must ask today. If I lost everything, if I wasn’t rich any more, Would you still love me as I love you?” “Oh Pookie, you know I would; And I would miss you too.”
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