Boys And Their Diamonds

Boys And Their Diamonds

A Poem by TTBoy28

At 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
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TTBoy28
TTBoy28

Atlanta, GA



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I am the former TTBoy. I am Buddhist. I write only the truth as I see it. This may sound ridiculous to some, but sometimes the truth gets in the way. The truth shall set you free. I try to be ad.. more..