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January 27, 2009

_Broadway: Jack and Jill_


For the time when I was new
She loved theater,
open books of knowledge,
and jazz.
The soft harmony of tempting tickles
across her spine and into her ears.

The thought of love,
was uncommon and rare as I speak.
It told her to avoid,
when her mom was left alone.
With her doubtless concern,
and selfless reluctance,
she moved into the spot.
In dependency was her priority
her greatest of concerns
Reluctant to what she truly was
she became what she was not.
The only one that would take her
and make her wish her true,
was still to come.

A boy came in love.
He had his dreams and he had his felonies.
He didn't know what to say at the right time,
and was pretty lost.
Pretended to be one
and lost to the others.
He loved theater,
open books of knowledge,
and jazz.

He met her, confused her and let her be her own.
He lead her and let her make her life her own.
They were both good friends,
The boy was at wits ends.
He loved her in vain.
The tickles down her ear and into her bosom lane.

Life in parts was shared.
They were moved into pieces.
It really got him confused as he tried join them into one.
He didn't know those pieces weren't meant to be,
that they were separate lives.

It was a stupid move though
Which he kept repeating all his life
Moving on with his feeling he persisted his love.
Forced abomination to true self.
He asked her the last favor,
"To hate him for rest because
love was a drug that couldn't be resolved."
She avoided and ran to the top where last Jack and Jill took a fall.
The one that convinced her to eat a lot of cream.

And now she is fat and timid,
With lot of sugar in her self
Sweet as sweet could be,
she burped all her pride into a leap to reality
and came right tumbling after.

She did loose it though.
but she got it straight.
She never asked him,
but he told her.
That she has her whole life to look back at
and her whole future from now.
To let everyone look her true self somehow.

The parody is Jill pushed Jack down the hill so as to never dare love again;
while she broke her neck as she flips over the pail, tumbling downhill after.

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