Boys And Their DiamondsA Poem by TTBoy28At one glance He’ll take a chance At being larger than life What circumstance It's still romance when he buys one for himself instead of a wife
Because He likes the shine and the glare That make people stare He’s so rich having so much fun Why take them off Let ‘em gawk and scoff Boys can wear diamonds
Maybe he’ll compensate With a package that never comes too late It’s easier to take anyway Underneath it all Who cares about a ball When it’s the nut that makes her late
What they won’t do To get close to you If only they had the funds it’s not just the brother who forgets his lover, or mother who would try and smother a boy who wear diamonds
At one glance He’ll take a chance And dream of visions of sugarplums Not just for the girls Grown ones in pigtails and curls Make room for the boys who wear diamonds © 2012 TTBoy28 |
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Added on December 8, 2012 Last Updated on December 8, 2012 |

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