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Secret s of a roller girl

Contributed by rhymeandreason on Tuesday, 23rd March 2004 @ 10:08:50 PM in AEST
Topic: goodbyepoetry



She rolled into my heart
with a slick legged stride.
Stomped it real good once,
then she flew out the other side.

She's a _itch, no an angel.
How can this be?
She's a witch, and the spell
that she cast was on me.

The way into her heart,
she never has let slip.
The way into her nest?
Now, that's another trip.
Get a pair of good skates,
shabby ones can't hang.
Catch her in the quarter-mile.
Yeah, it's that kind of thang.

When she's got you hung out,
strung out and alone.
She'll say: " I'm hot and sweaty!
Why don't you take me home?"
When she's got you wrung out,
hung out on a limb.
She will put them skates on,
hit the walk,
and down the lane she'll skim.

Out to find another smile
who enjoys a race.
If you beat her quarter-mile,
you've earned yourself a taste.

So look out, all you would be studs.
Rank amatuers,
and roller disco thugs.
You might win,
but truth is judge.
She'll beat you in the end.





Copyright © rhymeandreason ... [ 2004-03-23 22:08:50]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: Secret s of a roller girl (User Rating: 1 )
by kidpoet_213 on Tuesday, 23rd March 2004 @ 10:48:34 PM AEST
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She sounds like the love em and leave em type...
Leaves a trail of broken hearts behind...
Good write... enjoyed it...
~Donna~


Re: Secret s of a roller girl (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Sunday, 11th April 2004 @ 10:37:15 PM AEST
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Very creative write.
great work.
luv, huggs,
emy




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