Click and Go
Click and go, click and go, without restraint,
it's fun to add one string to the web,
flagging high one's identity in space,
with utmost ease and no challenges.
Click and read, click and read, without complaint,
the matter may be ordinary, but is free,
subjects range from slavery to pottery,
no one is mediocre here, all the same.
Click and send, click and send, without constraint,
letters of variety, abbreviated to incongruity,
D stands for dream or death, L not for love but lottery,
ah, this wonderful e-culture, e-mails, and eyes-dreamy!
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c s shah
Christina Fletcher wrote:
>
> Dream on, c...
>
> Slave
>
> Well, if by chance, I win the lottery,
> I'll buy a man and work him to the bone.
> I'll save a fortune: electricity
> keeps going up - he'll use the brush and pan.
> A young and fit one's almost bound to prove
> more durable than flabby specimens.
> I'll rule him with a whip and iron glove
> and heaven help him if he slacks or bends.
> Intellect's not required, but he must read
> lists of instructions, recipes and lips
> (if he's disruptive he'll be sent to bed
> with Mrs. Beeton's book of household tips).
> But if my lucky numbers fail, I bet
> he's out there somewhere on the internet.
>
> christina fletcher
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c s shah
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