Good Models, Ben And Jen Going To Heaven
The Workshop Collection

Bloomingdales or Macys
Tempting teases driving one crazy
Advertising beauty
Doing its commercial duty
Luring the gullible patron in
To the merchandising sin
Ties and suits
Play their flute
Dresses attitude hang gritty
Cleavage line, sells being pretty
Wanting customer to wear
Their product at the well-attended enchanting affair
Young, wanting to impress
A girl purchases the saleable dress
While the boy invests his baitable hook
Promoting corporate professional, getting booked
Achieving attention
Not detention
Image protected
Presentation positively projected
Negativity rejected
Until a shower rain
Sisters are playing their game
Approaching storm seems tame
Strikes and spares
No one realizes or cares
Down there
Then there is a curvy sprinkled slip
That the Almighty wrote in the script
Boy and girl endure a car flip
They both head directly towards the sky
And are greeted by the Sisters, ‘asking why?’
Wondering did someone die
“Who is this guy?”
They research before their eternal buy
“A home run
Or just swinging his bat, having fun?”
“I do not know
We were celebrities attending a red-carpet show”
She replied
To the heavenly guide
Then he picked up the round ball
And rolled it down the hall
Thunder lightning made the call
You are good
And you should
Do well here
Do not fear
Your angelic fatherly look
Since you know how to cook
The turkey for forgiving
And do not worry about losing decades of living
Filled with winning
Sarcastic kidding
Could be judged as sinning
Join our team
Be a prophetable padre in our dream
Hand out the host
While we toast
Our spirited ghost
“Honey its better here than the discount shelf
Watching us lose our attractiveness and health
Despite obtaining financial wealth”
So, what is it, Ben?
And Jen?
Do you want to check out
What adult life is all about?
Or watch it from above
Enjoying spiritual love
Worrying only when a dove
Brings a joyous feel
To those working for reel
Once deemed like a good deal
Selling the art
Where you got the photogenic part
As it all ends
Be careful taking that bend
In the road
When it is wet, dark and cold
About the Creator
Marc OBrien
Barry University graduate Marc O'Brien has returned to Florida after a 17 year author residency in Las Vegas. He will continue using fiction as a way to distribute information. Books include "The Final Fence: Sophomores In The Saddle"



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