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The Cunning Linguist
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lightness in the dark
For every beautiful woman that you see somewhere, somewhere there's a man who's tired of looking at her.

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Skeezers, Skip-Skaps & Scallywops

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Skeezers, Skip-Skaps, Scallywops and Sleestacks; all the same, five Ss fall like rain on ghetto chicks; it’s all a name, descriptions vary greatly but I’ll try to touch em all, the feat of which I speak you understand is nuthin small.

Let’s start off with the loud ones who are dyin to be heard, their voices strike like thunder; underneath’s a triflin bird,
whose wings don’t spread that far with ignorance in what they talk, they think folks wanna hear em so indeed these cluckers squawk.

The next type are the ones with birth canals all stretched to sh!t, that “hotdog down a hallway” style from six or seven kids,
by six or seven jigs; get child support and welfare too, so many names to call them; what’s remaining? Well there’s two,

the Scallywops and Sleestacks are the ones that hit their knees, to set some n1ggas up and hit their cheese; they'll get deceased,
these chicks are 'round the way; if they're your flavor get you one, just do not call em hoodrats; names are listed; pick you one.

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tretre says:

This poem is very true! Being a black women glad i'm I don't fall into any of these names or having 6 or 7 kids. Awesome poem. I personally know women like that. I'm going to share this on my Facebook if you don't mind.
 

The Cunning Linguist says:

Knock yourself out Ms. Lady, thank you. I appreciate you taking the time to read my effort.

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