a study toward sonnet #1,444 by FisherKingKQJ
The last time when I saw my babe, he smiled
Goodbye, he boarded platform Sylvia Park,
Electric fences rained on hissed to spark,
I wept how I'd see him soon, was not riled.
He was uplifting, though in manner mild,
His strong face was offset by eyes deep and dark;
He'd pitched a ponzi past some sharp loan shark,
A thousand dollar kick start there I piled.
Mum slagged him off as a gaudy grifter,
We hunted him up, down steel Britomart,
We tagged one dress alike and skinny tart,
I defended him as no shoplifter.
Over mudflats clacks the diesel carriage,
Oystercatchers wading sign good marriage.
(Chorus)
o $10,000,000 carraige
o $10,000,000 unit
o $10,000,000 vehicle
[Autocube3 - for 3d interactive movies.]
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