There’s Lucky and There’s Lucky

   There’s Lucky and There’s Lucky

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A girl with eyes involved with awe, and stroll

Of goddesses, and heart that angels knew

Who sang with Gabriel, would have a soul

To offer to a poet.  She might view

Him as a blond and blue-eyed rhyming knight

Descended from medieval realms where love

Was chivalry, descended from that height,

Descended like the Holy Spirit dove

Including man’s and poet’s tongue of fire

Upon her breasts, brown nipples, and her lips.

He turned to holiness the hot desire

That raised her banging heart and heaving hips.

  He rammed in something rawer than his verse

    And left her holding inner glow and curse.

Phillip Whidden