Updated: Dec 16, 2022
The domain was available and in plain sight.
It looked attractive and had dominant might.
No hyphens, numbers, or foreign letters; for a domain, it couldn't look any better.
The name was short and trustworthy too,
so I listed it as unused and new.
Now I'm the owner of a domain
it's a dot-com, so it was not in vain.
Few letters only - a perfect category.
It's worth a lot; just wait and see.
It's a domain everyone wants
for their business or global exports.
It'll sit on top of a great website,
attracting surfers like moths to the light.
Ten years later, the domain name is still mine,
top-level, trustworthy, and all-around fine.
The asking price, they say, is way too high,
sit on it, they say, until you die.
Since no one sees the value I see,
the only one who will ever own this domain is me.