> if you or I then I and you,
> for ever and ever,
> must step together and stay,
> till then - the close (eternal);
I take it that this means "till death do us part" and is therefore a proposal of marriage?
> if you do not,
> and unless I do not,
> stay close -
According to your E-mail address you are in Birmingham. I'm in Plymouth!
> so close, so close -
Ok! so both cities have an aiport.
> and tomorrow,
> we ... may.
I'm afraid I'm busy tomorrow; and anyway, I never do!
Thank you for the lovely poem: But I'm afraid that I just cannot fall passionately in love with someone I don't even know, especially when he just signs himself "jlc".
By the way: As far as compiling this with poplog - I won't do it. I hate the idea of being kissed by a SPARCstation!
Helen.
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