Four Liners Poem by Edwina Reizer

Four Liners



Ladies, when he says he's yours
Better check those swinging doors.
Quick to come in, quicker to leave.
Better to lock the doors, I believe.

Oh to be the first to go
is an easier thing to bear.
For the one that's left is lonely
and feels that life's not fair.

Oh to hop a train, a rail
and see where it is going
used to be the hobo's life.
The fun was in not knowing?

Make some money. Stowe it away.
Save it for a rainy day.
If your days don't bring the rain.
Spend the money. Don't complain.

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