Deep inside I wear with pride
a rose I cut and set aside,
For a pretty girl, a cunning daughter,
(a match for any man that sought her).
Upon that day I put away
a glay-zed cup I'd made from clay,
To hold the sweat of fevered skin
and catch the dew of infant grin.
In her sleep a promise keep:
(steal a glance both long and deep)
writhe and shudder in shrouded dream
a hand on hand to quell the scream.
And when she leaves to build a place
away from paltry parents grace
grown and gone, her young mind certain
across my doubts to draw a curtain.
Deep inside I wear with pride
a rose I cut and set aside,
For a pretty girl, a cunning daughter,
(a match for any man that sought her).
For my pesky little daughter.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Jacuzzi Anyone..?
Soapy soapy
psychotropy
rubber ducks
and no more mopey
faces on a clouded day
bathe to wash the blues away
scrub scrub
rub a dub
loofer scrape
and fill the tub
with hot water to the brim
(file'ya toenails - trim'ya quim)
gurgle gurgle
gone away
no more soapy suds today
out you get all pink and rosy
into towel deep and cosy.
psychotropy
rubber ducks
and no more mopey
faces on a clouded day
bathe to wash the blues away
scrub scrub
rub a dub
loofer scrape
and fill the tub
with hot water to the brim
(file'ya toenails - trim'ya quim)
gurgle gurgle
gone away
no more soapy suds today
out you get all pink and rosy
into towel deep and cosy.
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