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		A WOMAN'S POEM: 
 
Before I lay me down to sleep, 
I pray for a man who's not a creep, 
One who's handsome, smart and strong. 
One who loves to listen long, 
One who thinks before he speaks, 
One who'll call, not wait for weeks. 
I pray he's rich and self-employed, 
And when I spend, won't be annoyed. 
Pull out my chair and hold my hand. 
Massage my feet and help me stand. 
Oh send a king to make me queen 
A man who loves to cook and clean. 
I pray this man will love no other. 
And relish visits with my mother.  
 
A MAN'S POEM: 
 
I pray for a deaf-mute gymnast nymphomaniac with 
big tits who owns a bar on a golf course, 
and loves to send me fishing and drinking. This 
doesn't rhyme and I don't give a ****. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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