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The Mannequin
The fashion, the clothes
Brand new shoes to cover my toes
The mannequin calling my name
That scarf was doing the same
The store so perfect clean
The fabric I desired
Could only be seen
I wanted to purchase
I wanted to buy
The fact that I couldn’t
Forced a long sigh
The mannequin was staring
Cloaked in a dress
I left without caring
Spending less
It was then I knew I could not
The clothes have only fought
They need an owner
They need a friend
They need to be loved until the end
The fabrics would die
and I, myself, would simply cry
I ran inside
Saved the clothes in pride
And left knowing my money was spent for the better
But still I wanted
that cashmere sweater
no.
I will no longer buy another top
I will no longer shop until I drop
I will no longer get those boots on sale
I will receive no more dresses in the mail
With a proud grin across my face
I happily abandon that fancy place
Though as I walked by
The mannequin stared me right in the eye
My last item bought was forgotten
I wanted that new combination of style
I found my friends and began to dial
With slight donations
I would give to a need
I walked back into that store
And finished the deed
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A humous poem based upon "Confessions of a Shopaholic"