Guilty As Charged by M.A.Meddings
You stand accused pretty lady
Of that most delicate of crimes
Using your gender as a devastating weapon
For by flashing your eyes as you do
And smiling like that you made the plaintiff
A trembling wreck of his former
Normally controlled self
Do you have you anything to say
This fateful day in your own defence
And by the way before I pass sentence
It does your case no good to be wearing that dress
Your counsel should advise you thus
That your blouse undone like that
Can cause undue stress
To the male members of the jury
Surely you see what needs to be done
Or rather undone
Whilst I admit 'tis fun this is tantamount to
Contempt by you for due process
Therefore button your dress
You have me in a mess
Guilty as charged my mind's all arranged
Shall we say dinner at eight
Then retire to my chambers
Where we can discuss contempt for my heart
Poetry by lastromantichero
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Written on 2007-03-17 at 20:54
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