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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required My Flaws Indeed My nose is too flat, I have a double chin I am not sure when face wrinkles started to win My hair is curly, sometimes a frizzy mess A hand -held blow dryer is some days useless One leg is too short from a knee alternate It takes a great effort to walk really straight I have high arches, I cannot wear high heels Nor can I wear a dress, without curve appeals Cancer diagnosis left me, half a whole Why could it not have been my largest black mole I could go on and confess all of my flaws What the heck, I drew the shortest of the straws -------------------------------------------------------------- My Flawless Breed My smile is genuine, still have all my teeth To my family, genes I hope to bequeath My hearing is still good for all that it is worth But it was much better, at my precious birth My eyes see very well since I had R K Once saw a foot, now I see a mile away A sense of humor I do have plenty of I plan on sharing, with all the ones I love My heart is big enough to catch love to hold And strong enough until I get extremely old My talents are many just to name a few Most of all I treasure everything I do Copyright © 2010 By Caryl S. Muzzey Tenth Place Winner ~ "FLAWLESS vs’ FLAWS” Poetry Contest Sponsored by: SKAT Feb. 17, 2011
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