Yesterday evening as the sun began its descent, The twilight's last glimmering behind the mountain In sharp clear air of the fall cast a pall Over my soul when I heard a song about something on the wall Coming over the car radio. I turned off the radio when the song was over Because I wanted to hear the echo of the song in my mind. I pulled into the driveway, When a girl with the name of Agnes greeted me, A girl with long black flowing hair And a jasmine perfume in the air. I once thought I loved her, But I don't anymore. By the time I opened the door Laurent, the girl with brain Cast a long shadow over the incoming train. I loved her, I really did, but I was a fool And she did take me to school. I took off my coat And in the living room stood Jade Who was as horny as a goat. She was the one who taught me about sex. And soon I was in a hex. To get out, she asked for a large sum of money. I sighed "why so much, honey?" She smiled and ran away in a hurry With a guy smelled of curry. Exhausted, I collapsed on my bed Entered Kim silently without a word said. She nurtured my ego back to health, But like Jade, she wanted a piece of my wealth. Mad and sad, I went for a swim Where I met Maria who was humming a hymn. I felt moved beyond measure I married her with pleasure. So there they are The women of my life, The banes and balms and the only butterfly, Like dreams, they lined up on the wall of my heart. As much as I tried, I couldn't pull them apart. Wissai [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']October 27, 2010[/FONT]