This is a poem about Todd English stiffing his fiancee Erica Wang.

Lee Ness Todd English and Erica Wang
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-Todd English banished his bride
He loves me. He loves me not.
Waiting, wanting, walling and weeping.
For the Queen the wedding did not pop!
Fancy gourmet feasts for many guests.
Dancing for all the guests see the lovers conquest.
Sunny ballroom gowns to Erica Wang black and white crystal Badgley Mischa wedding beloved gown.
The flowing wedding bash without a king needed extra $12,000 cash which Erica Wang was backed
stabbed and slapped in last dash to hold onto a emotional past.
From prenups that were done in June was their fortune bestowed by lovers being ridiculous and ludicrous.
Homeless, husbandless, and jobless what questions did she miss.
Broke and broken hearted Erica Wang trusted Todd English and now she is penniless.
She loves me. She loves me not.
Cinderella, Cinderella where are’t thou.
Todd English calls and is befallen.
Dashingly tall, dark and handsome Mr. English gets cold feet 3 days before his bachelor ways are spirited away.
Italian chef by plan standards set by Bostians but to Erica Wang this was a her night in shining armour man.
She did everything for him.
She even worked for him.
She did not take the money because in the end he left her with nothing.
Flaunting his success like a Macy’s Parade on Thanksgiving day the 6 carat ring was for the taking.
The King was not dressed for the ball instead was in Florida parting like there was no tomorrow.
Tod English children were all snuggled in their beds never knew how close they came to getting a
Cinderella step-mother look alike at best.
Their Godmother got to Erica Wang and waved her magical wand to banish Erica Wang away for all time.
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