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Love Sonnet

Love Sonnet 
This afternoon at the local grocer I had bought a bottle of beer
 and a tin of tuna fish and I meet the daughter of the woman
I had been in love with, I had never seen her before and said 
halloo like she knew me and she was as lovely as her mother
was. Her mother came and I said something flattering, they both
smiled knowingly, you can`t fool a woman about love. I`m sure 
her mother had told her daughter of my trips to the post office
where she worked t the time. And they have been laughing, not of
derision, but by my inability to express my love openly. 

I`m telling this because when I came from hospital in December
after collapsing and had been given a pacemaker and the onset of 
the shingles I was in despair both physically and mentally and 
I said if I had died I would have no knowledge about this tristesse
My wife cried and I promised not to speak thus again and I would 
not met the daughter of the woman I loved

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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