Tuesday, May 12, 2009
A POEM I WROTE once upon a time
THE GIRL IN THE SNAKESKIN PANTS
Thursday, May 18, 2000
He returned that night an awful fright
And looked a mite disheveled.
So sad and blue—but you’d be too
Had you been thus “she-deviled”
In snakeskin pants she came to dance
Her top no more than sequins
Wore nine-inch heels as wide a wheels
And that’s but where she begins
“But first we dine, dear love of mine”
He was feeling rather handsome
But by the time she’d done her dine
He’d spent a royal ransom
She dined on mince and slices of quince
And topped it off with champagne
Next came cheese blintz and cocktail shrimp
Then voila, the main course came
Fillet Minion—one pearl onion
A sauce made out of capers
Trout Almondine next on the scene
Was wrapped in fine rice papers
The desert bar—stood not too far
She lit off in a tizzy
Just the desert—made his wallet hurt
And made his head feel dizzy
Then off they tore to the parquet floor
To tango and to rumba
Before ‘twas o’er his feet were sore
And he was wheezy in his tumba
What may excite before the night
May make you feel like Tarzan
But in the sun—when it’s said and done
Will you still think you’re a “He-man?”
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