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For my love I have a plan So much to do - oh man This plan so grand For so long I have planned - Now to spill Oh, what a thrill! So much to do And all for you My love, I don’t mind But oh time I’m not sure I can find Ah, oh well! All shall be swell! After all, it is for you that I fell. First I must clean the house; I must sweep the downstairs, My anxiety I must dowse Oh but who cares I must sweep the porch and walkway, Tell him, “Come, go this way!” No dust at his feet Take him inside and from the heat I must clean the table, Oh I hope I am able Make sure on my feet I’m not unstable Oh my dizzy spells Are tiny hells I must clean the placemats, Shoo away the pesky cats Little things get their fur everywhere Oh but who gives a care I must clear the clutter from the piano, Think of my friend the soprano She’s a good singer But slow to answer her ringer Then I must decorate; Oh this house no one shall hate Besides I, I suppose Oh, I think I’ll give him a rose! I must put the carpetes on the piano, Nevermind the soprano What a voice On the carpetes I can put flowers or candles With no handles Oh what a choice! I must place the smooth stones and flowers in the walkway, Make them say, “Hey, come this way!” Inviting him in Oh, his heart I did win This is a celebration of my love Just for my Love I must place the stool by the door, Place his card on it and oh not the floor Hope he likes it and keeps it Hope he knows I am of wit I must put the ribbon downstairs, I don’t know if he cares But I certainly do Oh Love, I do this all for you Next I must cook and bake; I must make the steak, Get the recipe from my stepdad Oh I sure hope he’s glad I can make this myself And have a picture on the shelf I must make the mashed potatoes, No, I won’t touch the tomatoes Those are for next week Not my dinner to cook I’m not that weak I can be a good cook I must bake the brownies, They say you can smell them for counties I hope they taste sweet And not like feet Finally I must get myself ready; I must shower, clean my hair and body, So I’m not still plastered with sweat Oh and I bet You’ll just look so good Just like I know you would I must wear something nice, No, it will not be of high price If it were I would leave it hanging Like the photographs overhanging In my room Where roses bloom I must do something with my hair, Not that anyone would care None but I Still I try I must put my lotion on, This cracked flesh it must go upon To heal me Of this eczema I wish to be free After all that; I will give my arm a pat An indication for him to take it This great planning a display of my wit I shall walk him to the door Read him the card then read no more Escort him inside The dogs both aside Have him pick a seat While ready is the potatoes and tender meat To be served I supposed I would be observed As I bring him a plate Oh this is so great! Ask him if he would like a drink Once poured, our glasses will clink A sign of good fortune and luck And as I gaze into those eyes, I am lovestruck We shall dine Oh this heart of mine Beating loudly in its cage As tonight I have taken center stage And brought all the light just for my Love After we dine, After I gaze into those eyes divine, I bring out dessert It won’t be too hot, so it won’t hurt Once dessert is through I’ll look to you And ask what you would like to do A movie, perhaps? Seated side by side, a blanket on our laps My hand in yours Holding me, this ensures My mind may wander Oh the things that silently ponder Whilst I am by your side. - Jay M January 30th, 2020
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Feb 3, 2020
Feb 3, 2020 at 1:15 PM UTC
Preparation For Friday's Events
For my love I have a plan So much to do - oh man This plan so grand For so long I have planned - Now to spill Oh, what a thrill! So much to do And all for you My love, I don’t mind But oh time I’m not sure I can find Ah, oh well! All shall be swell! After all, it is for you that I fell. First I must clean the house; I must sweep the downstairs, My anxiety I must dowse Oh but who cares I must sweep the porch and walkway, Tell him, “Come, go this way!” No dust at his feet Take him inside and from the heat I must clean the table, Oh I hope I am able Make sure on my feet I’m not unstable Oh my dizzy spells Are tiny hells I must clean the placemats, Shoo away the pesky cats Little things get their fur everywhere Oh but who gives a care I must clear the clutter from the piano, Think of my friend the soprano She’s a good singer But slow to answer her ringer Then I must decorate; Oh this house no one shall hate Besides I, I suppose Oh, I think I’ll give him a rose! I must put the carpetes on the piano, Nevermind the soprano What a voice On the carpetes I can put flowers or candles With no handles Oh what a choice! I must place the smooth stones and flowers in the walkway, Make them say, “Hey, come this way!” Inviting him in Oh, his heart I did win This is a celebration of my love Just for my Love I must place the stool by the door, Place his card on it and oh not the floor Hope he likes it and keeps it Hope he knows I am of wit I must put the ribbon downstairs, I don’t know if he cares But I certainly do Oh Love, I do this all for you Next I must cook and bake; I must make the steak, Get the recipe from my stepdad Oh I sure hope he’s glad I can make this myself And have a picture on the shelf I must make the mashed potatoes, No, I won’t touch the tomatoes Those are for next week Not my dinner to cook I’m not that weak I can be a good cook I must bake the brownies, They say you can smell them for counties I hope they taste sweet And not like feet Finally I must get myself ready; I must shower, clean my hair and body, So I’m not still plastered with sweat Oh and I bet You’ll just look so good Just like I know you would I must wear something nice, No, it will not be of high price If it were I would leave it hanging Like the photographs overhanging In my room Where roses bloom I must do something with my hair, Not that anyone would care None but I Still I try I must put my lotion on, This cracked flesh it must go upon To heal me Of this eczema I wish to be free After all that; I will give my arm a pat An indication for him to take it This great planning a display of my wit I shall walk him to the door Read him the card then read no more Escort him inside The dogs both aside Have him pick a seat While ready is the potatoes and tender meat To be served I supposed I would be observed As I bring him a plate Oh this is so great! Ask him if he would like a drink Once poured, our glasses will clink A sign of good fortune and luck And as I gaze into those eyes, I am lovestruck We shall dine Oh this heart of mine Beating loudly in its cage As tonight I have taken center stage And brought all the light just for my Love After we dine, After I gaze into those eyes divine, I bring out dessert It won’t be too hot, so it won’t hurt Once dessert is through I’ll look to you And ask what you would like to do A movie, perhaps? Seated side by side, a blanket on our laps My hand in yours Holding me, this ensures My mind may wander Oh the things that silently ponder Whilst I am by your side. - Jay M January 30th, 2020
I wrote this in my Creative Writing class on Thursday. It's a ballad, and I had fun writing it.
Wandering_Spirit
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20/GF/the void
Feb 3, 2020
Feb 3, 2020 at 1:15 PM UTC
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