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Woe-Man

Halt, halt, Give Lust your hands, but NOT your hearts, For when they hover around you, You are an imminent carcass, Loitering and flapping with the disposition of a butterfly and grasshopper combined. The sight of her should trigger alarum bell in every wise man, They waste your time, They waste your money, Sup your energy and get you into trouble. Like a bubonic plague, Spreading devastating virus, As a butterfly, pollinating; With the juice supped, They flutter away Seeking other juicy flowers in the circle of moral doom. Refrain from the hype of chauvinistic egotism when lust ignites, For another trial may certify your demise, No wonder, they are called Women For many are the woes of most men

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