Open Poetry #37 |
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Somewhere in Ontario |
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poettothecars Senior Member
since 2006-02-10
Posts 1093New Zealand ![]() |
5248 Somewhere in Ontario 02 April 2006 From somewhere in Ontario a tree does grow Not just any tree a ‘Tania’ tree to know For what was beauty in God of creation to view This place of dew point to stand no ocean to drift and shine This place of water in a lake to wet a place in Ontario and Tania, never to forget Mysterious eyes - mischief upon her cheek a mother, not looking, but knowing to find Her man of amour and a knight in kind Somewhere in Ontario - a capital state provincial bounds of this place within A place to run and mutual in respect to win “Tania, our song will go on forever just like a clear sky of blue Tania our hearts make music together sweet Tania my song is for you” Lyrics: Tania - John Rowels (1978) Born on 26th March 1947 in Whakatane and raised in Kawerau in the Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand to read and hear with a short music clip a poet who cares |
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