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Black Jack
The wearing of the green damn, if it doesn’t remind me of you of the swashbuckling laggard you were and the ripple of muscle across your broad back the salt and pepper curls on your chest and whiskers tickling my ear. Ireland’s proud son bereft on the shores of New England, sullen as only the Irish can be. Black hearted when you wanted to be too. Ah, but I saw the pot of gold The twinkle in your eye, the swagger of your copper tone hips, your tree trunk thighs and the strength in your smiths hands. Always a good ride you were. Sure’n even the devil could takes tips from your mischievous heart. Yet, you were Mommy’s boy, only one woman good enough for you and none you’d let near enough to her throat to cut the cord. A right fine banshee of a woman, a toothless woman with a vipers bite. And she’ll keep her bonnie boy lashed to her until the day she dies.
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