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Which Was Outstanding
Which Was Outstanding She wore a bikini so her body he could observe Which was cute with a very vivacious curve Wore right-sized bra so boobs would suspend Matching her elegant body along with rear end. With both of his eyes, he did toil and tarry Then said one day we both should marry (Never heard of anyone married to themselves before.) After being taunted by her smile and terrific teeth Wondering what lies ahead and underneath. In bed, big breasts kept getting in the way So what was he really supposed to say? After his performance which was oh so fine He wanted little old me to be his valentine. Together, have been married for many long years Along with great goals and hopes and fears And even though now old she kept on demanding My fine performance which is still outstanding. PS. With you, this I wanted to discuss, This was only intended to be humorous; So my friend, why all of the fuss? James Thomas Horn Retired Veteran DOB: 26 June 1941 jthorn5656@gmail.com Poem written today on 19 Sep 2014
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