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Created on: May 21, 2009
*Imagery*
A sight you are
Perfectly polished face
Eyes and Lips lined
Bag of luxe leather
Coat of cat fur
Shoes stacked on high heels
Salon fresh French fingertips
Faux hair, lashes, and attitude
Threads of silk and satin
Drape over your flattered form
Accessorized in full coordination
Jewelry of diamonds cut for your caliber
New car smell lingering over your perfume
A smile fashioned for TV
Your head held high in awareness of your imagery
The epitome of envy
You are unstoppable
Off into the world
To claim your fame and fortune
Oh, my
What must you do?
Your heel has just broken
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