to 1977

courteous but insincere –
as she wishes you peace
and good tidings
and God’s blessings.

polite but uncaring –
as she curtsies, daintily,
and smiles broadly,
and reaches for your hand.

seductive but coldhearted –
as she blows softly into your ear,
then breathes deeply
and touches the small of your back.

courteous but insincere –
as she wishers you peace,
and good tidings,
and God’s blessings.

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