Try, Try Again
Try, Try Again
When I was young the girls were quick
to pleasure me with every trick
that Eve had taught them, Adam-wise
I played their victim in disguise.
Give me one more chance, Lord, one more chance.
In middle age a woman said,
to woo and win before you’re dead
takes time, takes money, wait a year
and then I’ll try your bed, my dear.
One more chance, Lord, give me one more chance.
Though age confesses what I lack,
my firm intent has not grown slack,
but girls alas seem deaf and blind
when I describe what’s on my mind.
Lord, one more chance, give me one more chance.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Monthly Magazine for the Arts of Storytelling (Aug-Sept 1972) 18.
Word Count
108
Original Publication
Date Published
1972
Complete Poems
263
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