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Smoke and Mirrors
He offered her a drink;
A charming smile, a wink.
His tale of woe was long; His day had gone all wrong.
He knew no one in town; His hotel turned him down.
And would she feel all right to put him up one night?
The girl took home the louse. She parked him on her couch.
She said goodnight, turned out the lights, he slipped into the night.
Back to the bar where he; might find some sympathy.
Re-Run his game, on some poor dame;
But more convincingly!!
A girl alone whod take him home;
To Couch Club-Med he said,
Was not the kind he had in mind;
Whod take him to her bed.
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