Adam and Eve

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MikeIvy
MikeIvy
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                            Adam and Eve


                      Eve tempted Adam not,

                      With an apple.

                      But with a tight,
 
                      Slamming body.

                      I have no doubt,

                      He couldn't resist.

                      What man could?

                      Even now.

                      

MikeIvy
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softsmilesoftsmileabout 13 years ago
wonderfully succinct!!

I love this! And I agree, "I have no doubt" would make for a perfect ending. I also adore the way "not" and "doubt" are near rhymes. :)

tigerjentigerjenabout 13 years ago

This poem has potential for a 'sequel', to continue the story of Adam & Eve, such as after he 'eats' the apple...... ;)

twelveoonetwelveooneabout 13 years ago
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End it here!

I have no doubt.

100, you don't need to tell us the last three lines.

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