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Advice For the Honeymoon - Advice For Life
What matters most – advice for the bride and groom: Indulging in sweet wine; a picnic for two; a plethora of stars; myriads of blooms! Listen; believe; do something new. Alone – entwined – evening delight! Words so meaningful . . . a silken wait; Splendid isolation into the dark of night. Connection of affection - Always and forever – in the moment – CELEBRATE! July 21, 2019 for Richard Lamoureux's "20 from 20 friends" poetry contest I did not add in any filler words. The poem titles belong to the following poets in this order (some titles of course may belong to other poets as well, but I am just going by the lists of titles I collected for each friend.) 1. What Matters Most: Nina Parmenter 2. Advice for the Bride and Groom: Kim Rodrigues 3. Indulging in Sweet Wine: Paul Callus 4. A Picnic for Two: Victor Buhagiar 5. A Plethora of Stars: Emile Pinet 6. Myriads of Blooms: Line Gauthier 7. Listen: Gregory Barden 8. Believe: Carolyn Devonshire 9. Do Something New: Caren Krutsinger 10. Alone: Leslie Allbright 11. Entwined: Chantelle Anne Cooke 12. Evening Delight: Caycay Jennings 13. Words so Meaningful: Edward Ibeh 14. A Silken Wait: Probir 15. Splendid Isolation: Jan Allison 16. Into the Dark of Night: Joseph May 17. Connection of Affection: Lulu 18. Always and Forever: Dear Heart 19 In the Moment: Eve Roper ( friend Jack Horne had this title too and I am sure other poets here as well because some titles were contest themes) 20. Celebrate: Panagiota
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