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May 30, 2010 · 10:18 am
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The girl turned reckless and bold

The weather turned suddenly cold.
The coat was threadbare and old.
But when she saw it appear –
Even with the Sleaze near –
The girl turned reckless and bold.

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One response to “The girl turned reckless and bold”

  1. slpmartin's avatar slpmartin
    May 30, 2010 at 4:50 pm

    Always a joy to read…thanks for the post.

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