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Two Poems from our Happy Poetry Collection
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| MY DREAMS: |
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Vijaya Lakshmi
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Will you ever really know? Will you truly understand? Will you ever really see? Come here and take my hand.
I'll tell you, I'll show you, I'll guide you to my heart, I'll let you into my soul, From me you'll never part.
I dream every night when I sleep, But my dreams are only about you. You occupy my every thought, You're in everything I do.
You are my days, you are my nights, You are my everything. I'll never, ever let you go, For you are what completes me.
I can't imagine who I'd be, Or what I would be like Without having you here with me As the center of my life.
You're the stars in my midnight sky, You're the millions of fish in my sea, You're the hot, bright sun in my world, And that's what you mean to me.
I LOVE YOU...ALWAYS AND EVER TILL MY LAST BREATH OF LIFE..... |
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| JOY |
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Mohammed ali Eltom
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JOY |
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We have fun, We have joy in the sun, When we play and run. And sing with dun doves, joy...joy...joy We have fun, Wherever deers have rooms, Among the trees of doom, When the woods bloom, joy...joy...joy We have fun, Wherever maids stay, Under the sweet bay, That fondles them with a spray, joy...joy...joy We have fun, Wherever grass have dew, In the vales of yew, That weave charming view, joy...joy...joy We have fun,Wherever the breeze cools, And greets the birds on their stools, By the side of pure pools, joy...joy...joy
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