some of the names are hidden, but there are some that are in plain sight. hope you like this readers and authors.
rhyme oh rhyme, oh music divine!
I sang for you, now let’s sing mine!
a simple tune, an ode to joy
to friends and peers, now dont play coy.
to mistress, on those gloomy days,
i’m not a critic, so she says.
so sweet, so luscious, with mirth and guile,
but meek and humble, like a child.
to trish I give a faithful wish,
that I would get not just a kiss.
a sensual soul, a playful heart,
they go along, not one apart.
to you whose name is triple D,
you’re an anchor to sanity.
these words I write I will now send
our tears will fade and hearts will mend.
a real tease, you lusty chique,
I made you cry, i’ll make it quick.
although we ache, we’ll move along,
tough scarred and blind, we will go on.
our dreams you hound with all a fuss,
you really are a succubus.
but though the name we fear too soon,
the person is the greatest boon.
those sexy thighs, a yellow dress,
a real person nevertheless.
so have a fear and dont you dare,
assail our kat, for we all care.
although the name’s a word too short
the letter r’s a diff’rent sort.
she lives to love and laugh and cry,
but then again she’ll get you high.
to toni, who made us tremble,
a lady who is quick and nimble.
for you i’d slay a hundred beasts,
and lay them all for you to feast.
a few i’ve named, but rest assured,
none is forgotten, ‘twould be absurd.
the words I pressed, are not mine own,
for they are ours, it is our tone.
now to give praise, lest we forget,
for whom this poem is all set.
your words have touched us deep inside,
so pai, in our hearts you reside.
rhyme oh rhyme! oh music divine!
our song is end, now let us dine!
an ode to joy, a simple tune,
for ’tis a feast, beneath the moon.