Why Some Women Stray Poem by David McLansky

Why Some Women Stray



In olden days you paid a fine
Confusing those who were not thine;
The shapely wife of your best friend
Has genetically a different end:
She merely wants to diversify,
And so she does it with a lie;
Unless of course she calls thee thou
And in doing so she breaks a vow.

Friday, June 6, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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