She Was A Wild Wild Woman
13 May, 2011
Author: Elizabeth Squires
she was wilder than a storm on a summer eve
she was wilder than a choppy southern sea
she was a wild wild woman
wild was she
he could never tame her
no matter how hard he tried
she wasn't going to be
no placid bride
she was a wild wild woman
wild was she
his life was never bland
with her around
she was the wildest woman
on the north side of town
she was wilder than a surging river flow
she was wilder than a rodeo
she was a wild wild woman
wild was she
she was a wild wild woman
wild was she
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Comments on this poem/writing:
Stephen Harper (69.157.0.14) -- Saturday, May 14 2011, 10:06 am yeah but - she is no way near as wild as your talent and your skills at re-inventing the poetry genre! |
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