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He gave her a rose and kissed her cheek
She was mesmerized and said, "How sweet."
He took her to dinner and pulled out her chair
Her cheeks turned red, so unaware
He looked at her menu and ordered her food
And not for a minute did she think he was rude
He ordered some wine and doubled her cup
Her eyelashes fluttering, not once to get up
After the meal, he ordered dessert
She ate from his spoon for all it was worth
And when they were done, they walked to his car
So unaware she ended up far
Alone and naked out in the cold
All she had; had quickly been stole
Tears began to flow from her eyes
"This man he left me here to die."
She was in the middle of nowhere, no lights in sight
So she wandered for many sleepless nights
But as time laid still, so did she
So cold and alone, where no one could see

Copyright © Nastassia Langston | Year Posted 2006

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