This Poem was Submitted By: Gloria Parker On Date: 2000-09-17 14:06:06 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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SASSY MIZ CASSY

With rotating hips, beneath a flashy dress Dark eyes searched and came to rest On a handsome guy at the bar alone Cassy decided to take him home As she strolled up to him with a seductive sway Every eye in the barroom turned her way There was a sibilant murmur among the other men "Sassy Miz Cassy is at it again" The man at the bar would never know His fate was decided when he entered the door On his left hand finger, he wore a wedding ring But to Sassy Miz Cassy, it didn't mean a thing With a siren like Cassy, it didn't take long For the man at the bar to lose wife and home Beware young men as you make your way Every town has a Cassy just waiting to play

Copyright © September 2000 Gloria Parker

Additional Notes:
This poem was submitted in July, but due to a spelling error, it was disqualified for competition. I am re-entering it with the word sibilant(meaning hissing sound) corrected. Thank you for your generous critiques on the first submission.


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