a study toward sonnet #934 by FisherKingKQJ
Six fine months you kissed me, called me tasty,
You were my first boy, before I was fourteen,
Slowly snarl by snort you turned quite nasty,
I was in love with love, and you, too keen.
I let you isolate me as I was still green,
From my mad parents, my admiring friends,
I was too vain to quit, unsure come clean,
Immersed in your praise then putddown blends.
Nought lasts forever, even old trash ends,
From my big hugs, you wriggled your escape,
Each broken heart eventually well mends;
I no more yearn for bruises of your rape.
I need some cash to pay a student loan,
I'm life insured, beat me good, make me groan.
(Chorus)
o $10,000,000 loan
o $10,000,000 bond
o $10,000,000 indenture
[Autocube3 - for 3d interactive movies.]
SPADES DIAMONDS CLUBS HEARTS