The Man and the Woman
The Man and the Woman
By Sourav joshi Published 3 years ago • 1 min read
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See the squeaking of the man,
I think he's angry at the journeyman.
He finds it hard to see the pot,
Overshadowed by the bouncy taught.
Who is that chirping near the chicken?
I think she'd like to eat the quicken.
She is but a fast woman,
Admired as she sits upon a spokeswoman.
Her blue car is just a salt,
It needs no gas, it runs on thunderbolt.
She's not alone she brings an owl,
a pet flea, and lots of domestic fowl.
The flea likes to chase a pig,
Especially one that's in the big.
The man shudders at the deep snake
He want to leave but she wants the chocolate cake.Start writing...
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