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Post by country1969 on May 13, 2009 18:09:12 GMT -6
Here's A Little Story by David Materazzi
Here's a little story how two people met No, its not about Romeo and Juliet
It's quite simple and with no matchmaker in sight It started with a computer and an email one night
Sit right back and grab a cold drink It's very interesting let me know what you think
With a chat online with a name that caught my eye waiting for an hello and no goodbye
What was more amazing that I could not believe was she lived very close to me
Now you know who this story is about what you don't know is how it turns out
I took a chance and asked her for a date Did I finally find someone was she my mate?
The story gets better I promise you that I ranged the doorbell thought about where I was at
My heart was pounding my knees were weak a red rose in my hand a few words to speak
A man came to the door I didn't know what to do Then I saw her standing there Thats when I knew
I handed her the rose I saw the smile on her face I took her to eat and my favorite place.
I took her to see a movie we caught it on the big screen I treated her like a woman if you know what I mean
It was getting late time to drive her back no attempt for a kiss I was just laid-back
I took another chance and I went in for the kill asked her for another date and she said, "yes I will."
So I drove home and I went straight to bed thinking about her that night with memories in my head
Never a thought our relationship will last a chance we both took that night from our past.
There's something else I have to add after 4 years later I became a dad
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Post by Jasmine on May 16, 2009 0:54:29 GMT -6
Wow. I like this a lot. What a great way to turn a great story into a great poem.
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Post by country1969 on May 16, 2009 10:51:14 GMT -6
Thanks
I wrote this poem a few years ago. I was on a poetry thread and had been writing them and posting them.
Why not write and what really happened in my life?" I said.
So theres a story behnd just anout every poem I have written.
This poem is about my wife and I. This is how we really met.
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