Ignore Them Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Ignore Them



Even if they see,
Their initials flagrantly monogrammed...
Encased with gold trim.
And handed to them with silk gloves.
There will be some folks,
No one can give opportunities to.
Or give clues with specific hints,
Where in front of their noses...
Openly sitting and clearly exposed,
Those opportunities...
Close enough,
A thief would be afraid to pick.

And even though a thief would be attempted try,
There will be others who will stand near by...
Those opportunities to see and sniff.
But ignore them because...
They do not appear,
On a list of specific preferences.
So...
What is one expected to do about this?

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