Second Hand Goods

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"She; being the second hand jacket he bought and wore"

She was worn and weathered, but still such a comfy fit
Had done her time; yet still was full of spit and grit

Hanging on a rail now, waiting on finding a new owner 
With a sadness as her last owner had now disowned her

Rummaging hands maul at her to see if she still has appeal
Reduced in price now, she was more than a good deal

Another day passes, and she is still hanging on that rail
Maybe next time when she is yet again reduced in a sale 

She had given all her best, but there was life in her still
Was there anyone out there to whom their dream she could fulfil

Night falling, the shop window was now under the street light glow
Hung between all the other second hand goods, not much to show

With people passing by, but not much attention was to her given
No one to see her cut, and quality, for her no such recognition

Until at last someone stopped and looked through the shop’s window pane
There a handsome young man, her excitement she could not contain 

With his head tilting to one side then to the other as if to get a better view
Is it me he is looking at, when a whispered voice says, yes, it’s you 

The next day arrives; she can hear heighten voices at the door 
The shop keeper opens up, and they both enter onto the shop floor

One being the young man whom she saw only the night before
He was heading straight for her, with it her heart began to soar 

Gently lifting her off the rail, he placed her up against his chest
Looking into the shop mirror, he seemed to be quite impressed

He took her to the counter, and bought her with a satisfied grin
He didn’t want her bagged; he wanted to wear her right there and then

She could feel his happiness; he was wearing her with pride
And she was more than happy just for him her love to provide

Yes, she was more than happy just for him her love to provide

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