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Wall Street Journal Love Poem
The recollection of Brad Pitt a few days before
lived in her thought:
Scarlett Johansson traipsing down the runway.
Her father unveiling her as if bestowed to Brad.
Brad stood and said, “She’s the sexiest person alive.”
They boast about the other.
As many as 250 people pay a visit to them,
admiring the “new deal.”
At the night party, the demeanor changed,
silk ropes above the lobby, statues fill the upstairs,
and to the two’s knowledge -- pride.
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