Audacious Little Digit

by Richard S   Nov 4, 2009


Audacious little digit,
The piggy that stayed home.
Longer than the marketer.
I think he seeks to roam.

When polish is presented,
And all will have their turn,
He pushes head above the rest.
His place he has not learned.

When shoes are off and all are free,
He presents his length with pride.
He asks that all who look upon,
Be firmly on his side.

Why should market goers,
Be the focal point.
Why not those who stay at home,
Be those we do anoint.

So not a freakish piggy.
The one without roast beef.
Audacious little digit,
Who only seeks relief.

The woman I love most in the world happens to have the toe that is next to the big toe that is longer than the big toe. Both feet. It makes her even more unique and I love her even more.

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