The Seamstress, by Julia Anne Subscribe to rss feed for Julia Anne

She was not of the pretty sort

But she did have men who were willing her to court.

They had no interest in her, only her work.

And every time with a kiss and a smirk

Those awful men gave her their orders.

But one day she said "Enough is enough!"

And she showed those men that she was really quite tough.

She put her foot down and said

"Never again will you do this to me!

I get my revenge!  Just wait and see!"

She didn't have to think long before she came up with a
plan

To get back at each and every man.

The next day she put her plan into action.

Acting as if she had great passion

For each man in turn.

She sung them a song about death and dying.

Before she finished she pulled out a knife.

And every man who had done her wrong, she ended their life.
Posted: 2008-12-04 01:11:08 UTC

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2009-04-15 16:47:01Tyler Cedric Golden
this poem was very well written and nicely expressed...kind of sad...anyways havent heard from you in awhile...got a bunch of new poems if youd like to take a look....Tyler