Two Little Shoes

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Two little shoes thought they’d go walking,
They didn’t know who’d they be stalking.
Up jumped the one shoe, up jumped the other,
Onto a man who’d said he’d love either.

One dug in straight
The other dug in crooked.
“Ouch,” said the man,
And still he withstood it.

“Cry,” yelled the heel,
“Cry,” yelled the other.
Both knew the man’s screams
Wouldn’t be a bother.

“Push harder,” said the one,
“You push,” replied her sister.
Both had fun digging
Until they both saw the blister.

The man wanted more,
His skin was very red.
“Please let’s stop for a while,”
Begged the man, as he bled.

“Only when I’m finished,”
“Only when I’m tired,”
“Only when I make the choice,”
“Only when I see fit”, was the woman’s voice on fire.

“Why is he weak?”
“Doesn’t he know it’s for his good?”
Why won’t he withstand the pain?”
She thought as she stood.

Deeper went the points,
Out peeked the blood,
She saw him mouth the words,
“Stop now – You’ve got me good.”

One more final blow,
One more deep kick,
One more for the asshole,
Then his wound he can lick.

She raised her foot without a blink,
And in her ears she finally heard,
“Mercy, Mercy, for the man!”
“Stop, Stop, I’m really hurt!”

But, at that moment, she could not stop,
The deep dig had to happen.
And when she struck he was deeply moved,
By the pain upon the stabbin.

Off the man she gently moved,
He turned to hiss her feet,
“Thank You , Thank You, my sweet Love,"
“Under you I will always be.”

“Do what you will, my sweet Goddess,”
“Only you know what is best,”
“I’ll be here for you, at your call,”
“I’ll bring you happiness.”

“Oh, you stupid, stupid man,”
“How weakly you think you can."
“If you only knew how low you are,”
“You’d realize I hate you now and then.”

“Bend low my ugly foot rest,”
“Kneel again and kiss my feet,”
“You I always will despise,”
“On your knees you will come to me and greet.”

“I will always punish you,”
“For granted you will never please me.”
“Count on this you weak fool,"
“And know you will always need me.”

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