I
know a guy who's very tall,
Stands
six feet, seven inches.
He
finds his height a great delight,
An
asset in the clinches.
He's
very smart, and that's a help.
It
compensates the strain
Of
all the time it takes for blood
To
move from heart to brain.
In
public he stands proud and straight;
He
literally has a ball,
When
people lean waaaay back and say,
“My
goodness, you are tall!”
Height
has its setbacks, though. Take clothes:
They
must be special bought.
And going in and out of doors,
And going in and out of doors,
He
must take special thought.
And
then there's dating; it's a trial:
He's
anxious, Heaven knows,
To
hold his partner cheek to cheek,
Not
middle chest to nose.
But,
still, he sees his height as Heaven's
Gift
– a special gene.
Believes
all men wish to be tall,
And
with envy they are green.
So
happily he struts about,
Looking
for the perfect mate.
His
only foe the hometown priest,
Who
stands at six foot, eight.
©
2012 Sandra Conner
lol! i really like this since i am a tall guy
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it strikes a happy chord with you. Thanks for letting me know. The 6' 7" guy I wrote it about really likes it too.
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