GIRLS
By Trevon Turley
They think they’re the dominant species, Girls.
They always make sure their hair is in curls
And wear lots of pretty pearls.
Girls think they are blessed
To be able to pick their own dress
But realize it’s only a stress.
They think they are made for shopping
Instead of sweeping and mopping.
Girls wear too much makeup
and end up with a breakup.
They buy new shoes for every cruise
And show them to you like its front page news.
Girls can’t just put on any clothes
It might not match their hose.
They wear the wrong necklace
Which makes them reckless.
Girls wear so many rings
You’d think they were a queen.
Going to the bathroom is a social occasion
To me that sounds like a personal invasion.
They love to sing and dance
You‘d think it was their last chance
To perform on ‘So you think you can dance‘.
Girls, They think they’re the dominant species.
5 comments:
Wow! That is a great poem! Congrats on being chosen for such a cool honor. Wonder where he gets he perception of us girls....;)
Too funny! Trevon you are sooo talented! encore, encore. I know you have more.
What a good picture of you and Trevon! Love his poetry! from: a proud Grandma
HOLY COW!! Your kids are huge! ha ha. I just remember them running around and chasing eachother with swords and stuff. They were such fun boys. Crazy how fast time flys. They are VERY handsome boys and your little girl is SO cute too. I think you were pregnant with her when you guys moved...I never got to meet her.
Thanks for commenting on my blog!
That is such a cute poem & cute picture of you two!! Your blog is so much fun to read!!
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