The+Dollar

The Dollar = = =With a stare as scorching as fire, = =She knew I was a liar. = =She advanced towards me with quickening speed, = =Coming to retrieve something she did not need. = = =

=She wrenched me towards her by my collar, = =And accused me of stealing her dollar. = =I winked at her and widened my smile, = =Which she noticed I had been wearing for a while. = = =

=She then demanded I give back = =The only thing she did now lack. = =I brushed away the accusing finger, = =But her ugly scowl did still linger. = = =

=She spat and swore to her pleasure, = =But I still denied her missing treasure. = =She growled and screamed and threatened and accused, = =<span style="display: block; font-family: Georgia,serif; text-align: center;">But all that I could be was slightly amused. = = =

=<span style="display: block; font-family: Georgia,serif; text-align: center;">She then, in a rage, let out a roar, = =<span style="display: block; font-family: Georgia,serif; text-align: center;">And stomped out the room and slammed the door. = =<span style="display: block; font-family: Georgia,serif; text-align: center;">Leaving me no longer needing to defend, = =<span style="display: block; font-family: Georgia,serif; text-align: center;">The wrinkled dollar bill I was going to spend. =