The Daily Poem

A journey of a thousand poems by D. Edgar Lamp

The Daily Poem

(488) June 26, 2011: More Sorry Than Other Males

Posted by D. Edgar Lamp on June 26, 2011 at 7:07 AM

MORE SORRY THAN OTHER MALES


That's a very fine line to negotiate,

A horny old cape to navigate.

I wish you well as often as I've

Been caught in that double connive.


The females it seems will agree,

That something they want has been missing that we

Could give them if only we'd stoop to confess

Our pitiful lack of finesse.


But why tell me why they keep running away

On fine trogan stallions who rarely convey

How grateful they are for a galloping ride,

Then buck 'em and toss 'em aside.


Written expressly for Jim Babwe

in response to his poem "HOW I PLAN TO WIN..."

from his comment under  The Daily Poem - 468.


D. Edgar Lamp


The Daily Poem - 488

Rhyming Couplets


Accra, Ghana

Lat: 5.56, Long: - 0.20

Categories: Rhyming Couplets, JUNE 2011

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