Diamond NecklaceA Poem by Marie HarrisonA poem about a piece of jewelry talking to it's owner.Diamond Necklace Why on earth do you wear me all of the time? Give others a chance to hang gently below your neckline. Must you wear me in the shower, While making love to your next door neighbor who wears the power suit, Or while jogging in the evening to your heavy metal tunes? What abuse you give me, is it because of my color, cut and clarity Or is because of the fine wine you drank that night you bought me? If we ever part, will you buy one who looks just like me Or shall you find a sleeker design with more carats? I’m so honored to adorn your dainty neckline, I just wish you’d give me time to rest Somewhere besides between your two breasts. Thank you for making me your Diamond necklace, B***h! © 2010 Marie HarrisonReviews
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3 Reviews Added on August 9, 2010 Last Updated on August 11, 2010 Tags: Humor, Jewerly, Lifestyle, Life Habits, Satire AuthorMarie HarrisonAtlanta, GAAboutMomma told me to get out and enjoy life, so now I'm going to dance. more..Writing
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