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Has Anyone Seen My Susan
John Jurkowski September 2017 Has anyone seen my Susan? If you hear a voice that melts winter away, And is as sweet as any rose bouquet. Well that could be my Susan. If her melancholy golden green eyes Tell you she has been there and back. It's almost certain to be my Susan. If she stands tall above the rest Although it's only a simple test, It just might be my Susan. If her look says she knows where it's all at, And her striding proud walk will tell you that. Then it could very well be my Susan. If it's hot she'll be wearing a hat Placed on her blond hair of silk profusion. It might well be my Susan. If you spot a flying silver Audi That's likely to be passing you loudly, There's a good chance that it's my Susan. If her hands a sculptures dream might be, Designed to fit hands belonging only to me. Then you'll know that it's my Susan. Tell her I regret the things I didn't say. Please tell her not to stay away.
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