Abandoned Wedding Ring

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Where handsome guys and luscious gals
Could make a Russian much sicker,
(Or maybe I remembered wrong.)
Across polished wood, ladies’ dresses spin,
Reward enough the banquet of flesh.
And the world is turning.
I am left with this piece of hard metal.
My existence has a clear purpose
To be all powerful in the physical.

References: pushkine, annaswirls, middleagepoet, LadynStFreknBed, Jack_Samuel, Malhi, paganangel, simply_cyn, dcpoet44

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