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more than a lunch hour

By tigerlilly

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

at 11:00, sweetheart...these words he wrote no others were needed in this little note that he placed on my desk at a quarter past ten i smiled as i read it, as i knew he did then we meet for lunch almost every day... our paths get to cross in this small way simple brown bags, each packed with care we sit down on a park bench, just to share one hour, out of all the rest of these when everyone else we have to please but this one thing we've chosen to do how many others are out there too with some time and a dear one to laugh together hold hands, walk through life's stormy weather when those at home stop seeing you there when the one at home has ceased to careall comments and critiques welcomed Written March 14th, 2002 © on Mar 13 2002 10:05 PM PST   0 • 1

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