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Wall Street Journal Love Poem
A young nerdy man, merely curious, longed
for the strong sculptural beauty that prowls New York.
A cool marvel, one to obsess over,
who hummed as she walked,
without a suspicion
of being watched like a zoo animal.
Showcasing long, silky black hair,
and a powerful stride,
no one could compete.
Stubbornly tethered to his attraction for her
he began to walk towards her.
But as she took off her long beige coat,
a sporty hoody and broad shoulders appeared.
Underneath was a man.
The young nerdy man’s devoted stare
turned rapidly to distrust.
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