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Advertisement must sell, If it has glamour as well, The commodity has the look, Which can even be the book, Of stately ravishing desires, Of racy damsels sparsely attired, Her lips are suggestive, Of a world progressive, A conglomeration of feasting colors, Palatable taste of luring chocolates, Creams, crunches and cakes, Hosting desires voracious, With a pinch of passion sumptuous, Senses tickled and titillated, Pen or soap luscious as a damsel, Face and hair so beautiful, Principles of Freud are more in pink, Pinched and punched by winks, Lust is dissolved as a fortifier, A great selling gratifier.

A poem from ‘Serenading Poems Part One’

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