Poem -

Shoplifter!

Shoplifter!

I possess a vast Aladdin's Cave,
Brimming with treasures and finery.
Mostly from Harrods of London,
All stolen! By a gifted thief like me.

It started when I was very young,
For nobody suspects a small child.
All the sweeties within my reach,
Dropped in my pocket as I smiled.

My first crime was deliciously best,
Strolling innocently out the shop.
My pockets bulging with merchandise,
From then on I just couldn't stop.

For I have such a nondescript face,
It's still there to this very day.
No second glance from shop-staff,
A plain face which never does pay.

When I want something I'll steal it,
Items that are drawn to my eye.
And after I've done my 'shopping',
I steal away never saying goodbye.

I always go for alluring products,
Expensive small stuff easy to conceal.
Watches, jewellery and lavish perfume,
All within my grasp destined to steal.

But today it is getter demanding,
Alarms cameras and a store detective.
For they all seem to be everywhere,
Against the amateur's most effective.

But I am the best of the best,
The professional shoplifter of all.
This showy security I simply bypass,
By vast experience on which I call.

I can sense a trap from isles away,
A hidden camera concealed cunningly.
Come behind it and yank out a wire,
Now blinded without any electricity.

Or my own tried and trusted favourite,
Is placing chewing gum over its lens.
By the time slow security has realised,
I've stolen away with Mont Blanc pens.

My attire adds credence to my disguise,
Cosmopolitan black and mixed grays.
Urban camouflage not scruffy nor posh,
Drawing no attentive doubts to raise.

Perhaps one day I shall retire,
When I do become old, slow and gray.
But I'm still young and it's so easy,
Watching people to look the other way.

I never get bored it's such a thrill,
An adrenaline rush second to none.
Forever a most stimulating challenge,
Leaving a shop knowing I've won.

I'll never ever sell anything on,
Ebay, Amazon or a blabbermouth fence.
Too many eyes might be searching,
And if caught I have no honest defence.

Perhaps people could lose their jobs,
In the aftermath of my wanton wake.
But I risk losing completely everything,
Incarceration is the chance I take.

So I'll keep my plunder to myself,
Enjoying what my crime's have brought.
And mock the shopkeepers of this land,
By the shoplifter who'll never be caught.
 

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The fish of the sea

Yes, they do say that committing crimes is very addictive... I enjoyed the structure of this write, that overall made it very engaging! Peace and smiles to you Shaun! I like reading your work ;)

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Shaun Cronick

Thanks The fish of the sea for your kind and warmly welcomed comment and I have work tomorrow but when I return I will read more of your poems and I'm looking forward to it.
It's late here in Cardiff and duty calls for tomorrow.
And the reason why I'm uploading many poems is that they are on a poetry site that seems to be going bust and I don't want to lose them , hence my output.
Lodigiana mentioned this site and here I am.
She is a wonderful woman and poet I totally respect.
A real tower of compassionate strength.
Thanks again  fish of the sea and as we say here in Wales...
Noson dda a dymunaf yn dda i chi.
Goodnight and I wish you well.

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