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The Lovely LadyJ

Contributed by Capturedwings on Thursday, 29th October 2009 @ 02:15:06 AM in AEST
Topic: DreamsandWishes



The Lovely LadyJ

The first time that I saw her face,
I just had to know her name.
Feelings building deep inside,
That I just could not explain.
There was something about her smile,
Or it may have been her eyes.
Seemed to draw me to her,
And it made me realize
I felt a real connection,
And could hope she felt one too.
I sat there and just smiled,
I could not look away
I had to take the chance,
So I emailed LadyJ.
First I told her of her Beauty,
I could get lost in her green eyes
Not to mention her perfect smile,
That she had me hypnotized.
And if she might consider,
If she would like to chat with me
And get to know each other,
which we would just wait to see
If a friendship could develop,
Between the two of us
We could take our time ,
There was nothing there to rush
Now all there was to do now,
Was to send it right away
And let my Imagination wander,
About the Lovely Lady J.


Jean M. Boudreau





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Re: The Lovely LadyJ (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Thursday, 29th October 2009 @ 02:50:49 AM AEST
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Beautiful write.
Welcome to YPDC.
blessings,
emy


Re: The Lovely LadyJ (User Rating: 1 )
by jaeann on Thursday, 29th October 2009 @ 10:05:36 AM AEST
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mmmm i am partial to this...lovely write here....feels like an online connection....mysterious....elicit....i like this..




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