This Poem was Submitted By: Thelma Mary Claydon On Date: 2000-05-06 20:14:21 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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SECOND HONEYMOOM

 .  SECOND HONEYMOON We went away to Queensland for our second honeymoon. To find the place we’d been before where we used to stand and swoon. We would lean against the gate post and idle away the hours When we were on our honeymoon we'd admire all the flowers We were lucky to fined the very same place and my husband gently said  "Lets kiss the way we used to when we were newly wed " We leaned against the post we knew and my body began to quiver. "Are you cold", he asked me" I thought I felt you shiver". "No I’m not" I answered as I wriggled and I swooned "You never moved like that before on our first honeymoon." "I know I never," I said to him as I held him tight and tense. When we were here the first time. There was no electric fence . THELMA CLAYDON    C

Copyright © May 2000 Thelma Mary Claydon

Additional Notes:
THIS WAS NOT US, I JUST THOUGHT IT UP FOR A LAUGH


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