An acrostic poem is a form of writing in which every line begins with a letter that eventually spells out a word or message. For this week's poem I decided to take my newest obsession, White Collar, as the subject. Neal Caffrey is a conman who worked out a deal to avoid further jail time by working with the FBI as a consultant and confidential informant. He is a world renowned art thief and conman. Since I can't stand being lied to, I find his character fascinating. I'll stop here since I can probably write an entry entire on him alone.
"Come away with me,"
"On this trip away from the sad parts of your perfect life," he said
"No one will look at you the way I do."
"Me and you against the world," his eyes made you believe.
"And when the time's right, I'll break every promise and leave you broken," he planned
"No one will lie to you sweetly the way I do," he promised while you fell hopelessly.
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