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As I Watched the Fiery Red Sun Slip Behind the Mountain
As I Watched The Fiery Red Sun Slip Behind The Mountain As I watched the fiery red sun slip behind the mountain I tossed a silver dollar in the wishing well fountain My dear wish was for the hand of my very passionate lover And life together that such bountiful happiness covers She that tells me, "my darling, my sleepy head, rise thee from bed" Let us sightsee this world, and watch that huge falling ball of red Me there pretending not to hear, but my lover knows my game She laughingly dances right on over and yells out the same And then she lays a very soft and a long passionate kiss And that is the sweetest blessing that I did not want to miss I reached out to snatch my lover into our large silk bed Saying, "darling let just stay here and make sweeter love instead." As I watched the fiery red sun slip behind the mountain. I tossed a silver dollar in the wishing well fountain. Robert J. Lindley, Sonnet 9-07-2023
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