Pamper Me

Pamper Me

Karyn Indursky

 

"Pamper me,"
she tells
the man,
who she
claims to love.

 

He does
his best,
but it's
never enough
for her.

 

"Pamper me,"
she tells
the man,
who she
claims to love.

 

He works
night and day
just to
give her
all she wants.

 

"Pamper me,"
she tells
the man,
who she
claims to love.

 

He gets
loans as
he works
for her
and now the bank.

 

"Pamper me,"
she tells
the man,
who she
claims to love.

 

His body
can't take
it anymore
nor can
his heart.

 

"Pamper me,"
she tells
the man,
who she
claims to love.

 

He's ready
to move
past her
as he
shuts the door.

 

"Pamper me,"
is what
she's telling
her new
"love."

 

He's
on his own,
but he
has God
and friends.

 

"Pamper me,"
is what
she's telling
her new
"love."

 

He's
found himself
friends
and happiness
with a non-materialistic woman.

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