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Agent 31

Killer spy
Didi Tri
(Better known as DDT)

She’s a femme fatale honeybee,
bosom deadly
A human buzzsaw,
will cut your 007 Casanova cover off

Agent 31
got an extra XX    ~   Crosshair aim chromosomal
Has one and thirty ways 
to get the job done
Her methods are efficient, surreptitiously normal

This highly classified Death dealer
has Foxy Brown magnetism
Draw the bad clandestine fly guys in
with her Coffy eyes ...
steamy smile to get 'em bait reeling

Mata Hari teacher of such 
psychological espionage seduction:
Take a Molly field trip
Let the fixated pupils touch 
the rare pleasure poison flower
between the hips

DDT casually Carré hold those defecting hearts
with a pearl handle grip
Secrets are then black-op secured
thru a back channel flip

Agent 31
got a colorless soul
Blanche Charlet adaptable

She’s has Mary Bowser good intentions,
so Marthe McKenna cool as they come

Didi Tri 
is bka Agent 31
A heartless beauty stun 
with the gaslight love gun

Agent 31
has DDT prohibited skills,
which tabun yield tetramine satisfaction

But don’t dare recruit try to 
counter pressure her,
or you’ll get an Ilsa Faust sarin reaction

DDT is toxic lipstick death
Her arsenic name is cyanide spelled 
with thirty one alphabets

Copyright © | Year Posted 2019




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Date: 11/12/2019 5:02:00 PM
You have such an entertaining way of slamming old Agent 31! … As a member of the first team in Israel to try organic farming (1978 on), i try to maintain some perspective on old DDT and other sprays which we were trying to render obsolete. (Our trial succeeded; but Agent 31's still around over there). Thanks, FRJ! ~ Gershon
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Date: 11/6/2019 11:19:00 AM
YEAH, you have a Series here...with Right Characters you're in Business...Nice one
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