a study toward sonnet #638 by FisherKingKQJ
Psst...girl...do you want to know a secret?
I didn't get back on that well-groomed horse;
Love by ear saved me big stacks of regret,
Discounted other people's easy mores.
Forget him, avoid him, so say the saws,
Wipe your tearful eyes, find someone to rile,
Who's smarter, richer, funnier, overawes,
Rouse jealousy within the country mile.
I thought of him always, not for a while,
The word commitment had caused a muddle,
He'd furiously leapfrogged the paddock stile,
Awarded me one last hindsight cuddle.
He sort of ran off in white, grey and black,
Lone we dawdled, then together, then back.
(Chorus)
He sort of ran off in white, grey and black. SPADES
He sort of ran off in white, grey and jet. CLUBS
He sort of ran off in white, grey and raven. DIAMONDS
[Autocube3 - autocue for 3d interactive movies.]
{Time to compose: 61 minutes}