"Come, try your skill, kind gentlemen, A penny for three tries!" Some threw and lost, some threw and won A ten-a-penny prize.
She was a tawny gipsy girl, A girl of twenty years, I liked her for the lumps of gold That jingled from her ears;
I liked the flaring yellow scarf Bound loose around her throat, I liked her showy purple gown And flashy velvet coat.
A man came up, too loose of tongue, And said no good to her; She did not blush as Saxons do, Or turn upon the cur;
She fawned and whined "Sweet gentleman, A penny for three tries!" - But oh, the den of wild things in The darkness of her eyes! by Ralph Hardgson

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Have a great Thursday!
I see your here too. I changed my mind I'm not going to the store til tomorrow. Just too DAMN lazy I guess.lol Glad you're back, even for however long.