A Pecos Rose: The cards get laid

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Part 3 of the 6 part series

Updated 08/31/2017
Created 07/18/2005
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A Pecos Rose: The cards get laid ~

A Piano's up beat music play
as the 'Ladies' danced up on stage.
Kicking up their heels while the dealer deals
and the Cowboys spend their hard earned pay.

Lady Lilley was making a casual round
trailing her finger across the sea of men.
Showing her legs, flirting and strolling.
A Pecos Rose, wearing a seductive grin.

She spied a Handsome Cowboy that was dealing
a gambler with a smile that struck a cord.
Lady Lilley made her way to his table
Like a cat after a mouse across the floor.

"I thought I knew all the Gamblers in these here parts,"
Lady Lilley said, her cleavage grin displayed.
"I thought I knew a beautifull ... Woman,"
The Gambler said while the cards got laid.

"Can I buy in," she said with a grin.
"Here Ms. Lilley, I was just fixin' to go."
An old man got up and offered his chair.
Sitting across from the gambler was Pecos Rose.

The cards reshuffled and shot out in a deal
four players putting on their faces to play.
The cards were dealt out like a wheel
hands, cards and the player's eyes gaze.

A large stack of chips was quickly placed
a tower of beting, put in the tables center.
Every one matched it one by one.
Quickly, their piles were considerably thinner.

Lady Lilley was proclaimed the 'Big' winner.
The Gambler was game for another round.
Two players left as the stakes got bigger.
A Pecos Rose dealt the cards down.

"What can I offer as an alternative wager,
my funds are depleted or lay on the table"
A smile went across Lady Lilleys face that glow
The Gambler smiled back at a Pecos Rose.

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A Pecos Rose:

Chapter one ~ A Lady in Red
Chapter two ~ Lady Lilley's Song
Chapter three ~ The Cards get laid
Chapter four ~ The Gamblers bet

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RhymeFairyRhymeFairyover 18 years ago
Interesting~

I like where this is goin. I can never get over how you make this flow so well. Great job here Art.

Very interested in what Comes (I resistede temptaion, ya saw that right. Grinnin *) next.

More Please~

dcpoet44dcpoet44over 18 years ago
nice deal......

"What can I offer as an alternative wager,

my funds are depleted or lay on the table"

A smile went across Lady Lilleys face that glow

The Gambler smiled back at a Pecos Rose.

and i'm thinking that second line needs this - do i - after the word or. this is my fav stanza with that second line. nicely done art.....don

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