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Everywhere Street
Everywhere Street Aren't you someone that I should recognize; He said as he approached her with stride. His familiarity caught her with surprise; And she disliked what his eagerness implied. Aren't you someone important; She looked down towards her feet. Maintaining distance with her comportment; Yet, he ignored her plea to be discreet. I would love to get to know you better; He said with a sheepish grin. Trapped in unwanted exchange is a fetter; His gaze made her uncomfortable in her skin. Would you like to grab a drink; Can I call you up sometime? Give me your number he said with wink; She thought to herself, not in this lifetime. Excuse me she said apologetically; I really am running late. He looked at her unsympathetically; Can we go out one night on a date? No thank you sir she politely replied; I am not interested in romance. He cast her wishes aside; Don't I deserve a chance? Frustrated she finally met his stare; Unwavering her eyes said no. But he was still very much unaware; Pressing on with abrasive tempo. I'm really not a bad looking man; A woman could do much worse. I make good money and have my life planned; Being too good seems to be my curse. Had you not approached me so intrusively; You and I may have become friends. But I say to you now exclusively; This encounter has come to an end. You women are all the same; He shouted in anger and disgust. Standing here alone made you fair game; For any red blooded man's lust. You're really not that important at all; I certainly had you pegged wrong. Nothing more than a bitter, old prude he yawled; My bad, good riddance, so long!!
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