An Ode to a Pizza Girl

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Part 7 of the 46 part series

Updated 02/05/2022
Created 02/20/2005
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Wretched -
(my muscles aching and tense
my stomach queasy from last night's excess
my psyche caught on a barb-wire fence)
I waited for easy sustenance

The bell rang:
I opened to a raven-haired beauty
with a shapely charm about her,

she put the pizza on the table-
I commented on the fog, which was a little thick-
she said with a charming smile
that it was giving her trouble

With that, she was gone-
but she'd relieved my isolation,
left a reminder of things that had been
and what could be

the expensive extra veggies were scarce-

but I didn't care

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LeBrozLeBrozover 15 years ago
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This poem has been selected for listing in Wednesday's New Poems Review.<br>

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