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In the rain we met On a Sunday too A day for promenading With a girl round Hyde Park From nowhere you sprang You appeared before me Fresh faced - like the sun Peeping through the rain clouds Your pretty features - blonde hair What - nineteen? Too good for me Yet you chose to stay And you smiled as we walked Laughing through the rain As we shared my umbrella And listened to the racists And the Marxists,the athiests Even the preachers too And those who did announce 'That the end is nigh' Your eyes sparkled With the mirth and joy of it To the world did we appear Like another couple in love? Perhaps - but then I let you slip - I had to And you joined the crowds on Oxford Street And I chose to stay With the Marxists in Hyde Park In the rain My love owned by another On that Sunday afternoon.
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Dec 22, 2016
Dec 22, 2016 at 1:58 PM UTC
For a Polish Girl in Hyde Park
In the rain we met On a Sunday too A day for promenading With a girl round Hyde Park From nowhere you sprang You appeared before me Fresh faced - like the sun Peeping through the rain clouds Your pretty features - blonde hair What - nineteen? Too good for me Yet you chose to stay And you smiled as we walked Laughing through the rain As we shared my umbrella And listened to the racists And the Marxists,the athiests Even the preachers too And those who did announce 'That the end is nigh' Your eyes sparkled With the mirth and joy of it To the world did we appear Like another couple in love? Perhaps - but then I let you slip - I had to And you joined the crowds on Oxford Street And I chose to stay With the Marxists in Hyde Park In the rain My love owned by another On that Sunday afternoon.
david-bremner
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Dec 22, 2016
Dec 22, 2016 at 1:58 PM UTC
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