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Photographs of the Greatest Woman Alive

At the bank of the road With the wind blowing Through her gorgeous hair I feel the electricity of the area Perfect time to be photographed She sits on a stone With minimal clothes on Smiling like she enjoys it One large burst of wind Blows her hair all around Click, I took the picture Astounding, it turned out perfect She moves over a bit Reaching to grab her hair Another picture taken I smile at her glistening body Showing more than what should She now frowns at my smile She doesn’t like my look Something about it makes her weary But she continues her movements And her luscious perfect smiles I seem to take one hundred photos Most of which turned out good And a few that are spectacular I approach her fearful body Congratulated her on a good job And gave a quick non-pleasing hug And retreated to my truck She took off as fast as she could go Leaving me alone with the pictures Many to mull over and drool I was so honored to take her photos Many applied for the job But I was the best on the list I’ll have to thank the art director For the opportunity and the chance To photograph the greatest woman alive Russell Sivey

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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Date: 7/31/2023 11:19:00 PM
A very beautiful poem
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