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Poetry #185
(published July 8, 2004)
It Takes A Real Bonbon
by Robin Duffy

Class-action suit can be kind
to a midwife. Any defendant
can ignore a gypsy over chain saw,
but it takes a real bonbon
to behind bubble.

When related scythe hesitates,
mirror over dies.

He called her Robin
(or was it Robin?)
for example

ocean beyond indicates
that bowling ball related
to play pinochle with a girl.

When related scythe hesitates,
mirror over dies.

Pinochle-With-A-Girl,
Class action-suit
called her Robin
(or was it Robin?)
for example

be kind to a midwife
ignore a gypsy over chain saw,

but it takes a real bonbon
it takes a real bonbon
to play pinochle with a girl.

When related scythe hesitates,
mirror over dies.

Any defendant can ignore
a gypsy over chain saw,
but it takes a real bonbon
to behind bubble.


This found poem was originally recieved a spam e-mail and sent to us by adroit PMjA reader David Helder.— Eds

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