One Wish
It started from the day I was born,
That very black Friday, that ever fateful morn.
The dent in my head, I wondered no more,
Came from the day my mother dropped her babe to the floor.
Early childhood memories, to some may be fond,
My first is, almost drowning in a pond.
And of young childhood spirit, of school, friends and classes,
All these were seen through pairs of thick glasses.
And my first teenage love, with the most angelic of faces,
Ran as I smiled, and showed metallic braces.
And the blur that was highschool, there was no love lost,
For beatings and abuses carried a heavy cost.
And of highschool girls, there is nothing I can say,
For they never even happened to glance my way.
The night of the ball was to be my liberation,
But my date never showed, she went on vacation.
And of my friends, whom I can no longer face,
Thought it funny to leave me drunk and naked at Base.
But sweet college love would bring my trials to and end,
Or so I thought, but I had to think again.
The first of the lot, she thought it would be fun,
To lead me around until my bank account was done.
The second, she was beautiful and bright,
Left me for another woman, said I showed her the light.
As I looked back on my life, I saw sorrows untold,
And I looked to the future, and feared what it may hold.
To the heavens I turned, mind and heart aching,
I cried "Is this my life? Have me you forsaken?"
And then all of a sudden I heard a voice say,
"My child you have suffered so now on this day,
Ask of me what your heart may desire.
This wish I will grant, for your spirit I admire."
"Oh voice from the heavens," I said with heart aflutter,
"I am truly blessed. So hear the words I utter.
If only one wish it is that you allow,
Then may I find true love." And down low I bowed.
"So be it! True love shall find you on the 'morrow."
And when I raised my head, silence did follow.
The next day did dawn, and anxiously I waited,
But the hours quickly passed, and my anxiety was not sated.
The sun was going down, I had been cheated this day,
And as I turned and walked, I glimpsed in the way,
A beauty that existed only in dreams,
And quickly I darted in the direction seen.
In my haste to go, a girl I knocked down.
"Stupid Bitch!" I cried and picked myself off the ground.
Away I ran as she lay there confused,
The Lord then laughed, divine comedy ensued.
But the object of focus was now at hand,
This rare divine beauty, a queen of the land.
My breath was quite taken, a sight to behold,
She smiled at me sweetly, more precious than gold.
A promise from the heavens, we were meant to be,
True love with an angel, I laughed thankfully.
The years of agony, were all worth it now,
For in her eyes and touch, my heart I did vow.
Her voice rang so sweet and so true,
And as we talked and laughed, somehow I knew,
That no other person in the world was for me,
So to this angel I went on bended knee.
The ceremony was quick, the papers were signed,
Her kiss was pure, sweet and divine.
My head still spinning, my joy knew no bounds.
We made for the nearest motel around.
To consummate this pure feeling we felt,
I held her close and in my arms she did melt.
And as we locked and kissed, my feelings did rise,
And I felt a similar rising... BETWEEN HER THIGHS???!!!!
Divine laughter filled my head with its sound,
And then came the visions of the girl I knocked down.
"The surgery isn't complete yet, my overnight lover."
My name is Lewis, and I suffer.
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