Scared Away the Beckoning Crowd
Scared Away the Beckoning Crowd
After all her eloquence and further exposure
We became over-joyed by her composure
Which was so high it had exceeded her hilt
Well-suited for way beautiful body was built.
To great performance each viewer attested
By then she was found to be flat-breasted
But still her popularity rose like a mountain
Of melting snow forming into huge fountain.
Her astounding articulation and acting skill
Became enough to fill and exceed any bill
But then her voice ended up being so loud
She soon scared away the beckoning crowd.
When women speak men think they should
only squeak not loud so they can be proud.
James Thomas Horn
Retired Veteran and Poet
RiverSea Plantation
Bolivia, NC
Copyright © James Horn | Year Posted 2015
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