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The Web Poetry Corner - Judith Miller - Pony-tailed Man
Pony-tailed Man
by
Judith Miller
There's a pony-tailed man
in the second-hand store,
Who's more rings on his face
than I've seen before.
He's a few in his ears,
and more through his nose,
Through his brows, and his lips -
are there bells on his toes?
The rings are shone silver,
and decorative too -
If he's sick and he sneezes,
what on earth does he do?
I fear him a little,
but he holds me in thrall -
For it's against my beliefs
to pierce my body at all!
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