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authorluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2018-07-08 11:31:34 -0400
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+When I first saw you I was just trying to get a cup of coffee. But then I decided I'd rather have you.
+That proved more difficult that I thought. Once You sat in my lap once at Jason and Christy's house
+but I was pretty sure you were dating someone else and I was positive I was so that didn't go far
+but I found I rather enjoyed you in my lap. Another time we went to prom and you made out with me
+I know I was dating someone else then too but I didn't care. For years I made you many a spinach salad with salmon on it,
+even when you were eating with someone else. Then you became a picture on my refrigerator for 3 years.
+
+Once when I try to meet up with you you ditched me. Then you decided to marry someone else I went traveling the world for years
+I didn't think about you very much for a while, but when I got back I met you again at Nancy's house
+I spilled Sangria on your dog but still you said it could be okay for me
+to visit you in Charleston. We ate lots of seafood without going far
+We went skinny dipping in your pool, in hindsight I'm surprised you did it.
+the first night was a little rough, I had to fight the dog, she didn't want me, she wanted you.
+
+And then I considered once what I would do without and found I could not imagine life without you.
+As Donne wrote, "All joys are thanks to you" and somehow I convinced you of it
+I might redo them now, those standard vows we read, or listen to out back of our house
+If I could do it over I'd tell you I'll love you forever, forever ever, years,
+even beyond death, for I've walked many of the happy roads that take you round the world and far
+away and have found them good, so long as you are with me.
+
+
+---
+
+
+From "Valentine" by John Fuller
+
+The things about you I appreciate
+May seem indelicate:
+I'd like to find you in the shower
+And chase the soap for half an hour.
+I'd like to have you in my power
+And see your eyes dilate.
+I'd like to have your back to scour
+And other parts to lubricate.
+
+I'd like to find a good excuse
+To call on you and find you in.
+I'd like to put my hand beneath your chin,
+And see you grin.
+I'd like to taste your Charlotte Russe,
+I'd like to feel my lips upon your skin
+I'd like to make you reproduce.
+
+I'd like you in my confidence.
+I'd like to be your second look.
+I'd like to let you try the French Defence
+And mate you with my rook.
+I'd like to be your preference
+And hence
+I'd like to be around when you unhook.
+I'd like to be your only audience,
+The final name in your appointment book,
+Your future tense.
+
+---
+
+
+Have you forgotten what we were like then
+when we were still first rate
+and the day came fat with an apple in its mouth
+
+it's no use worrying about Time
+but we did have a few tricks up our sleeves
+and turned some sharp corners
+
+the whole pasture looked like our meal
+we didn't need speedometers
+we could manage cocktails out of ice and water
+
+I wouldn't want to be faster
+or greener than now if you were with me O you
+were the best of all my days