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Kat and Grey

Kat and grey, Grey and Kat. They both love each other And that is that. They swore their love would last forever more, Until evil Satan came knocking at their door. I'm taking your wife, No time for goodbyes. You dare defy!? Fine, then, i'm taking your sight. But Grey didn't give, He didn't move, He didn't budge. You're taking me, Let my wife live on. At this satan sneered, As a challange arouse. You defeat me in chess, Your wife and you go. All of a sudden, Out of nowhere it appeared, A gold and silver chess board, Grey suddenly feared What if i loose? I'll lose my dear wife. And that cannot happen, I would have no life! Satan made a move, And Grey did a follow, Satan seemed nervous, That Grey could see. Grey saw that nerves fogged Satan's thinking. He easily won, He took his Wife out for the evening.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2006




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