# The lady and the furs.

Author: james mikoto
Tags: Love, Poem, Story, furs

#6 of love

she really wanted to make her own but doesn't want a sofurry account so please show my friend some love this is her first time doing this.

" I'm a lofty lovely woman,"&nbsp;  
Says the lady in the furs,&nbsp;  
In the glance she throws around her&nbsp;  
On the poorer dames and sirs:&nbsp;  
" This robe, that cost three figures,&nbsp;  
Yes, is mine," her nod avers.&nbsp;  
  
" True, my money did not buy it,&nbsp;  
But my husband's, from the trade;&nbsp;  
And they, they only got it&nbsp;  
From things feeble and afraid&nbsp;  
By murdering them in ambush&nbsp;  
With a cunning engine's aid.&nbsp;  
  
" True, my hands, too, did not shape it&nbsp;  
To the pretty cut you see,&nbsp;  
But the hands of midnight workers&nbsp;  
Who are strangers quite to me:&nbsp;  
It was fitted, too, by dressers&nbsp;  
Ranged around me&nbsp;toilsome.&nbsp;  
  
" But I am a lovely lady,&nbsp;  
Though&nbsp;sneers&nbsp;say I shine&nbsp;  
By robbing Nature's children&nbsp;  
Of apparel not mine,&nbsp;  
And that I am but a broom-stick,&nbsp;  
Like a scarecrow's wooden spine."&nbsp;

By: Alexandra Montenez&nbsp;

Written by: james mikoto

Source: https://sofurry.com/s/k1VPlKWm
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