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Sadie Was a Lady

Tuesday night was out of sight. We were all laughing, with delight. Out of nowhere, came a bleach blond lady. Eveybody knew her name was Sadie. Sadie's eyes were about to cry. When a man like me, came walking by. I gave her a grin.When she said to me. 'Climb on board, and I'll set you free'. Sadie was a lady, with a big surprise. If you spoke the wrong words. You'd have to compromise. Lucky and loose, she liked to quiver. Hands so cold, it would make you shiver. Sadie had curves, and a body you could admire. She could warm us all up. Like a summertime fire. But her hands were cold. Like the cold of winter. Nothing you could say. Really seemed to matter. Sadie was a lady, with a luke warm smile. Make you real happy. Make you stay for awhile. Over and over, she would say with a grin. 'Keep the boys happy'.'Let the boys win'. Sadie would say? 'Let the boys win'. Over and over again... Poetry By Kim Robin Edwards Copyright 2009,2014..ALL rights reserved..

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