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Poem 1: The morning after


The morning after

He scrambled to rid himself of her


She had to leave early

So no one would see

Her leaving his room

And their night of passion

Had to stay hidden

In his mind he vowed

To erase the mistake

He felt happened

In a moment of lust

Initiated by him

Now plans are needed

To counter her memories

Of a night to be forgotten

In case she spoke

Of what only they knew

She could not be trusted

And that risk was too much

So mitigation was needed

She had to be discredited

Gather friends to spread lies

Of how she lust after him

Just in case she spoke

Of their night of passion

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