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a couples serenade

The promenade was lovely, The lights shone over us, And moonlight shimmered magically, The fireflies made a fuss. Before we knew it, there it was, A violin quartet, I leaned towards you "Marry me" i said, And how you wept. You stood there, silent for a while, At first i thought i blew it, Then, tenderly you held me close, And sighed to me "Let's do it". But still unsure, i pulled away to see your ice blue eyes, The smile upon your lovely face was such a sweet surprise, "I vow to spend forever with you dear, i love you babe", And here we are, just you and me, a couples serenade.
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eileen-mcgreevy
Irish
Published
Aug 25, 2010
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