In Memory of Cassandra

Women be wise, keep your mouth shut, don't advertise your man Don't sit around gossiping, explaining what your good man really can do Some women nowadays, Lord they ain't no good They will laugh in your face, Then try to steal your man from you Women be wise, keep your mouth shut, don't advertise your man Don't be no fool

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

A Valentines Day Poem:

Ode to Genevieve

I met a girl named Genevieve
Who in conversation I doth perceive
Is a girl with special qualities
She stands aside with the classics - Odysseus, Achilles, and Euripides

Well this friend of mine
This feminist of man (woman) kind
Brings forth a feeling so sublime
That to describe in full I have not the time

But what I will say of her cuteness
Of her smoothness
And her Koolness
That what I say, I say in truthfulness

That she, Genevieve, you simply must believe
She is no Clytemnestra, but rather one a King would never leave
For to lose her smile, wit, and vocabulary would make a man grieve
And for the sake of rhyme I'll mention she works at a pharmacy

Now no more silly rhymes, no more wasted time,
Let me end this poem with the only beauty that gave meaning to every line
Let me simply speak the name Genevieve,
My Pretty Valentine.

-by w. shakespeare

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