Bonnie Parker

Bonnie Parker Poems

You don't want to marry me honey,
Though just to hear you ask me is sweet;
If you did you'd regret it tomorrow
For I'm only a girl of the street.
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You've read the story of Jesse James
Of how he lived and died;
If you're still in need
...

You've read the story of Jesse James
of how he lived and died.
If you're still in need;
of something to read,
...

We each of us have a good 'alibi'
For being down here in the 'joint'
But few of them really are justified
If you get right down to the point.
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Billy rode on a pinto horse
Billy the Kid I mean
And he met Clyde Barrow riding
In a little gray machine
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The Best Poem Of Bonnie Parker

The Street Girl

You don't want to marry me honey,
Though just to hear you ask me is sweet;
If you did you'd regret it tomorrow
For I'm only a girl of the street.
Time was when I'd gladly have listened,
Before I was tainted with shame,
But it wouldn't be fair to you honey;
Men laugh when they mention my name.

Back there on the farm in Nebraska,
I might have said yes to you then,
But I thought the world was a playground;
Just teeming with Santa Claus men.
So I left the old home for the city,
To play in its mad, dirty whirl,
Never knowing how little of pity,
It holds for a slip of a girl.

You think I'm still good-looking honey!
But no I am faded and spent,
Even Helen of Troy would look seedy,
If she followed the pace I went.
But that day I came in from the country,
With my hair down my back in a curl;
Through the length and the breadth of the city,
There was never a prettier girl.

I soon got a job in the chorus,
With nothing but looks and a form,
I had a new man every evening,
And my kisses were thrilling and warm.
I might have sold them for a fortune,
To some old sugar daddy with dough,
But youth called to youth for its lover,
There was plenty that I didn't know.

Then I fell for the 'line' of a 'junker',
A slim devotee of hop,
And those dreams in the juice of a poppy;
Had got me before I could stop.

But I didn't care while he loved me,
Just to lie in his arms was a delight,
But his ardour grew cold and he left me;
In a Chinatown 'hop-joint' one night.

Well I didn't care then what happened,
A Chink took me under his wing,
And down there in a hovel of hell --
I laboured for Hop and Ah-Sing
Oh no I'm no longer a 'Junker',
The police came and got me one day,
And I took the one cure that is certain,
That island out there in the bay.

Don't spring that old gag of reforming,
A girl hardly ever goes back,
Too many are eager and waiting;
To guide her feet off of the track.
A man can break every commandment
And the world will still lend him a hand,
Yet a girl that has loved, but un-wisely
Is an outcast all over the land.

You see how it is don't you honey,
I'd marry you now if I could,
I'd go with you back to the country,
But I know it won't do any good,
For I'm only a poor branded woman
And I can't get away from the past.
Good-bye and God bless you for asking
But I'll stick out now till the last.

Bonnie Parker Comments

Rocky NY. 04 April 2019

I Am Ashamed Of The Texas Ranger Frank Hamer, Nothing But A Cold Blooded Himself Wearing A Badge. He Murdered Bonnie Parker & Clyde Barrow In Cold Blood. Yes what They Themselfs Were Doing Was 100% Wrong Did Not Warrant An Exercution squard Of Goons. Like Hamer And His Motley Crew Of Goons. He’s A Dirt Bag.

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yeeeet 03 December 2018

YEET this shoit cool af

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NIGGERSLAYAH 27 September 2018

FKIBF BONNIW I AM THE BEST FPRTNITE PLAYER ION THE WOERLD

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