Open Poetry #49 |
Scissor Greetings |
Mr Martini Member Posts 366 Beneath The Line |
A poem for my loves: Was the nights' expiring Quite satisfying? She loved the Dickens out of a Christmas Carol. Here's to you and here's to me and should we ever disagree, here's to me! |
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Ticklefingers Senior Member Posts 710 Louisiana |
If anyone were to ask me to guess who could spread a little holiday cheer, my first guess would be you Mr. Martini. You have a way of getting to the heart of it all. 88's friend She told me "play one for your supper Danny and maybe you'll get breakfast". |
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Lori Grosser Rhoden Member Patricius
since 2009-10-10
Posts 10202Fair to middlin' of nowhere |
Mr. M Thanks for the Xmas snicker "She loved the Dickens out of a Christmas Carol." ~L |
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Mr Martini Member Posts 366 Beneath The Line |
You're quite welcome Lori Rhoden. While it wasn't posted with any one person in mind, you can, of course, relate to it as your own if you wish. I don't recognize christmas as a holiday past the wide eyed children who enjoy Santa Claus and the gifts under the tree. I do happy on occasion. Subscribing to the belief that it is related to Christ in any way, shape or form is not shared by me. Being an apologist, I am always prepared to defend my views, though never imposing them on anyone else. I relate to it as I wish with no remorse, and respect others desire to do the same in whatever way they do. I sincerely wish good tidings to you for the holiday. Au Revoir Here's to you and here's to me and should we ever disagree, here's to me! |
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