Ode to a Tooth

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I'm disappointed.
You gave up without a fight.
Two tweaks and a twist
And we were struck asunder.

60 odd years I fed you,
Washed you twice a day.
You felt the tongues of lovers
Scrunched lunches cross the world.
For 50 years you were denied bone and gristle.
It was the stone in brown rice did you in.

And now you lie,blooded on the dentist's desk,
Like an elephant's tusk.
50 fucking Euros you cost me to be rid
But, thanks,you never did let the bastards

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dumbeg4dumbeg4about 2 years agoAuthor

Razz..never let the bastards grind you down.

tazz317tazz317about 8 years ago
HE NEVER DID LET THE BASTARDS.....WHAT???

stones in rice or calcified kernel. TK U MLJ LV NV

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