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terry-hardy
English
Shall we two some pleasures reach Dance together on a moonlit beach Look in awe at mountains soaring Dip our feet in rivers roaring Take some wine at sunsets wane Walk barefoot in gentle rain Bathe beneath warm waterfalls Listen in wonder to the Nightingale call’s Stroll along through fragrant meadows Make a wish on vibrant rainbows Lazy days with love filled hours Kisses shared in leafy bowers Sit in silence, warm content When the balmy day is spent
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May 7, 2013
May 7, 2013 at 4:56 AM UTC
Simple pleasures
How well I remember the day we first met A click of the mouse on the internet Wondering, questioning, definitely cynical Could one find love in a manner so clinical Unable to see each others faces Just using words in cyberspaces ( Remember the days of the old fashioned dances The secretive looks, & the furtive glances The wooing, the cooing, a bunch red roses Embarrasing silences, - posturing poses ) Sweet words passed, - histories revealed Pondering, now, how much was concealed Trust grew, slowly but, surely – just lots of fun We spoke of Art, & all the things we had done Then came the day my heart missed a beat She wrote & suggested, that we two should meet We met each other on neutral ground It was hard to stop, - my mind whirling round The rest of the story is really quite plain That’s how I found love, - in a corner of Spain So now I am here to tell all cynics Click on the mouse, & you'll all write lyrics
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May 6, 2013
May 6, 2013 at 4:59 AM UTC
Love on the Internet
With halted breath he saw her there He didn’t mean to stop & stare But such beauty, demure & sweet Caused the heart to miss a beat Pulse was racing, blood was heating Wondered how to affect a meeting Should it be a cheesy line A bunch of flowers - a glass of wine He approached her - his mind a quiver Felt his body start to shiver His stomach now, begins to flutter Then he really starts to stutter Excuse me miss, - he began like this But soon his voice became a hiss Carry on, - his brain did urge him Then at once his courage failed him Excuse me miss he uttered again The moment had gone…..this was plain So young sirs when you go wooing You really have to practice cooing Nothing comes to the faint of heart You really have to act the part If you wish, to sweep off her feet A nice young lady demure & sweet.
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May 4, 2013
May 4, 2013 at 7:24 AM UTC
Faint Heart