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Rated: 18+ · Book · Other · #995925
Assortment of poetic wannabes from M to R. Sketches, many in the editing process.
#367469 added September 30, 2005 at 5:57pm
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Not amused am I,
[13+] Okay. How do you wed PassKey ring in a poem with the emotion envy? I really don't know. I tried.

♦♦♦♦♦

Not amused am I,

♦♦♦♦♦


                             She has so many things,
treasured words and locked up rings.
And now she has my Muse.

He left me sad-song notes, how
homeward bound to sounds of silence
would be better still than hope
that April come she will this final day,
September. "You remember,

don't you?"

                   So said he!

But I suspect he's gone to She-
who-siren-sang "I need a muse",
or some come-hither invitation
to play among her baubles.

And now She's locked him up
with characters and treason,
pressed his luck between
the chapters of her seasoned novel.
Keeps him hidden there.

                                       No pass for me.
No key. No nothing. So many gems
She has and now my Muse. No
Passkey ring will bring him back to me.
She keeps his password private.


Kåre Enga

catalogue number: [162.416]
30 september 2005

Note: For Duck's Spinning Nouns Contest!

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I used the prompt #1 (Simon and Garfunkel songs) from
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