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The Red Dress of Poetry.(Poem)
Quadrant
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October 01, 2002 |
Shreffler, John |
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THE RED DRESS OF POETRY
It's short, shines in sun, is made of leather
And fits like it's molded over her ass,
The one the Muse wears when and wherever
Our paths cross and it comes to pass
That we pull off that very little death
That is poem, get done, get dressed and go
Our ...
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