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CAN’T YOU JUST LEAVE ME ALONE
Can’t you just leave me alone And get out of my life? Forget dreaming that one day I will be your dear wife. Meeting you for the first time In my pure innocence I thought of you as being The manhood’s true essence. How far from the truth I was, I did realize soon, When during the dinner you Hurled at me knife and spoon. That was but the beginning Of your male expression, Throwing me in the black pit Of mental depression. I have now come out of it And now I do this tell: Don’t enter my apartment; Just stop pressing that bell. * Written in abcb, 7-6-7-6 format. * Initially written as entry 460076 in WOMEN'S AND GENDER ISSUES, "WOMEN'S AND GENDER ISSUES" M C Gupta 7 October 2006
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