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The Woman in the Bar
An old woman, the line on her face a roadmap,
Sits at a wooden table with a soda in her hands.
She stares off into the distance,
Like an old owl.
Her earrings are sparkly raindrops,
Her hair is like a beehive.
It is as if she never left the sixties.
She shows all the signs of high class.
She has old money and a rich husband.
She is an elegant, old swan.
Her husband comes for her and offers his arm.
She stands, shaking like a brittle leaf.
She and the man leave the bar,
A king and queen among a room full of commoners.
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