DYLAN AND SUE
by Granny Annie
He was an outlaw human.
He was a definite villain.
There is little to her memory
Except his name was Dylan.
They met on a visit
One beautiful Spring
And Sue was quite certain
It was more than a fling.
Dylan held her tight
Like a dog with a bone
He filled her desire
Never to be alone.
He pretended to be faithful
But the story had a kink
It was wrapped in lies
That made Sue think.
The truth fell through
And was finely imprinted.
Grabbing every lie
Sue finally sprinted.
Truly a blessing since
Sue had been beguiled.
Never to be on her own
The stork left her a child.
Clever - and an often repeated story.
ReplyDeleteCute poem using the prompts
ReplyDeleteI hope Sue and the baby lived happily ever after.
ReplyDeleteExcellent poem! A great way to use the words.
ReplyDeleteWhat do women see in the men who are wicked and fascinating that isn't in good, average people?
ReplyDeleteWow! This is excellent. You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteGreat job. Glad to read she sprited. Even better.
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