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Poem about Mena Men

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Submitted by Sheila, Oct 13, 2018 at 13:29

I posted this on here a long time ago. A girl from another website wrote this poem about Mena Men...

ODE TO MY FACEBOOK LOVES 
you know who you are!
Come on baby, lay with me
I will make you scream and holler
and when we're done, you'll sigh my name
by the way, you got a dollar?
If I were there with you my love
I'd kiss your sweet lips honey
I know I'd never let you go
can you please lend me money?
My love for you grows even stronger
each day that you're not here
I can't wait till I can kiss your lips
can you wire money dear?
The stars will shine and the rivers flow
and my love for you won't end
I cannot live without your love
how much money can you send?
You complete me you are my Queen
Your touch makes dark nights bright
My mom can't wait to meet you,
Please send money for my flight!
You know you are my only love
I yearn for you each day.
I dream of you on lonely nights
Is the bankcard on it's way?
I don't know why you will not help 
this man, who loves you so
 JUST SEND ME SOME DAMN MONEY BABY!
 AND THEN I'LL LET YOU GO!!!

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