Welcome to Rome

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    A little girl sat on the ground with a box in her hand
    I thought it might've just been full of plain old sand
    She smiled and her buck teeth showed through her grin
    Our eyes were in connection except when I took a sip of my gin

    Drunk as a bat I did not know what to do or say
    I just watched the little girl sitting there today
    I had to be dreaming, I tried to tell my doubt
    It was answered with a simple pout

    I stumbled over almost losing grip of the drink in the brown paper bag
    It was the cheapest one on the shelf said the price tag
    The girl was sitting there still with her hands holding the red box
    She had freckles that dotted her face as though she had chicken pox

    Her flaming red hair was tightly wound up in a series of curls
    And around her neck was a single line of exotic white pearls
    She couldn't have been more than the age of eight or nine
    And right next to her as she sat there, was a STOP sign

    Regardless of what the stop sign told me to do or what not to do
    I still continued on slowly, as though I was in a slow moving queue
    I finally got to be in front of the little girl and I dropped to my knees
    "Would you?" she asked me, and I frowned in confusion. "Play my game, please."

    I nodded not knowing what the outcome might indeed bring
    She opened the box and an angelic voice started to sing
    I thought I had drunken too much but this way beyond a joke
    I needed to go home, get sober, hit the bath and just soak

    "You are the one that has made here to this park
    You are the one that has ignited my spark
    You have now been tricked into believing that this little girl is real
    Before I am over and you have been lost, her name is Lucille."

    I don't know what happened next but the next thing I remember I was at home
    Or I think I was, until I saw the sign at the end of the tub 'Welcome to Rome'
    I've learnt my lesson I have concluded
    That drinking makes me even more deluded

    Not another sherry or another vodka down the hatch
    Not another pint of beer or so, or even possibly a batch
    I think I know what this girl was really telling me in the end
    I should stop writing poems about my drunkness, but when?​
     

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