MISS TWEE
by masgie
Posted: 24 April 2006 Word Count: 149 Summary: Subject of 10 mins waiting in the car. |
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The English-speaking nation,
Commutes to work via crowded tube station;
Faceless average Miss Twee,
Nameless overwrought secretary;
Grab those files Miss Twee,
Oh, and book lunch for three;
During your break,
To the dry-cleaners’ take
My claret stained suits off the hook;
He summoned a smile,
Like a fat crocodile as he knew it was no short distance;
You can lunch on the way,
A quick sandwich today; was the final imparted insistence?
Hustling briskly through the crowd,
Five minutes in effort to gain;
You’re back on time,
I’m very proud and didn’t need to shout out loud;
Late again,
You are a pain to place me under such a strain;
Its loyalty we need here you know,
Jobs on the line I fear;
I’ll really have to let you go
Your leaving gift my dear;
The overtime, the extra hours;
All written off,
With a bunch of flowers.
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