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Noblesse Oblige (Free verse) by Christof

Five oak chairs. There once were six But some fat fool leaned back too hard While passing the port. They'll fetch less now the set is gone. It's a crime because Her father's forefather picked them up In sixteen-something in an Irish bog He was taming for Cromwell. See, The family has always believed in democracy. So, in memory Of her night in a van with a plasterer Who reeked of lager but you had to love His orphanage face and his hopeless laughter When she told him, see, I'm no ordinary daughter, She's selling her father's chairs To raise cash for the Socialist Worker.

poetandknowit 25-Sep-02/8:39 AM
I never had a breast and that has made all the difference. You have a good chance to raise a decent man (one not within the boundaries of a media definitions or marketing ploys). The only problem he might run into (as I did being raised only by a woman) is that at some point he might run into a period of over exaggerated testosterone (i.e. taking the offensive to make up for a lack of a male figure, unless, of course, he has one). Hey, just make sure he stands up to go pee!




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