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Sofia’s love was like a viking as she tore apart
       She grappled with her demons as she swept each basking heart
A gangster fairy tale betrothed upon her arm 
      A fleeting evening and a trip out of the dark 
 Four hundred dollar bills as token of your love
      The glamour and the fame; the glitter and the game
If one could bear the grime and snare 
       Of the homestead that she came to bare
You would still pay for her charm

Copyright © J.L Chandler | Year Posted 2017

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Date: 5/24/2017 1:16:00 AM

This is a nice little rhyming poem. I see you are new here! Welcome to Soup.
Date: 5/23/2017 12:24:00 AM

This is a beautiful poem (it's a rhyme), You say you never wrote poetry, but I advice you to not stop, you have talent. It has a great rhythm to it too

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