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Friday, 7 May 2021

The Essex Girl

 The Essex Girl  

By Sis Unswoth


Sharon was an Essex girl, Essex born and bred,

She defined herself as Essex in everything she said.

She often overused and, repeated the word ‘like’

But if you try to put her down, she just said ‘on yer bike’

Her white stiletto shoes she proudly wore each day,

Would complement her image, Sharon used to say.

Her makeup was perfected, however long it took,

Sunbeds and fake tan cream, did compliment her look.

She always made an impact, when she was seen outside

Designer bags and mini skirts were her special pride.

But, time just never will stand still, I think you would agree

The years flew by and Sharon’s now a lively OAP.

The stiletto heels she will keep, and never will she sell,

For in her heart how old she gets, she still an Essex girl.

 

Copyright Sis Unsworth

3 comments:

  1. Another Unsworth special. How do you think them up Sis? Always with a punch line...

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  2. OK, own up Sis, this is an autobiographical poem. Whatever, I "like"ed it.

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  3. My first smile of the morning...thank you sis I enjoyed your poem very much and I know you'll agree that Essex is full of brains and beauty too.
    Shell.

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