The Good Girl Poem by james d nall,jr

The Good Girl

Rating: 3.5


What men have been taught in society
Is to marry A model for all to see
But, alas to my dismay more often than not
We end up despising what we now got
Beauty queens are desired for thier looks
When mostly they resemble empty books
Not a word or picture on the pages
Fit only to be stored for dusty ages
No housekeeping child rearing or cooking skills
What's fixed in the kitchen, turns men green in the gills
The girl next door or from the farm
Is a much better choice, for a mans charm
She'll love him and create a happy home
While the Beauty's looks are soon gone
With times passage, man soon realizes
Hes wasted his life with the Beauty he no longer prizes
I'll take the girl from the farm or next door
Never to chase only beauty, forevermore

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james d nall,jr

james d nall,jr

blackshear, georgia
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