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Position:Home>Poetry> A poem for the girls?Question:To Find Someone By Philip Franklin How do you find someone, who is special? You can write her a poem You can write her a song You can take her to concerts You can talk with her till dawn You can bear your soul You can go with the flow You can listen to her story And perhaps see her glow How do you find someone, who is special? Maybe a word maybe a sigh Maybe a glint that lightens her eye Maybe her touch, warm and true Maybe the look that tells you it’s you Maybe the feeling that; you are not a fool I know how to find someone who is special She choose me am I the exception? No I think she is my benediction And I love her. Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: To Find Someone By Philip Franklin How do you find someone, who is special? You can write her a poem You can write her a song You can take her to concerts You can talk with her till dawn You can bear your soul You can go with the flow You can listen to her story And perhaps see her glow How do you find someone, who is special? Maybe a word maybe a sigh Maybe a glint that lightens her eye Maybe her touch, warm and true Maybe the look that tells you it’s you Maybe the feeling that; you are not a fool I know how to find someone who is special She choose me am I the exception? No I think she is my benediction And I love her. Well done my old friend another poem with a special trend Keep it up and one day soon You'll have the women off their feet with a swoon. Best wishes Peter aww sweet =) haha i just sent this to my girlfriend on msn...thanks dude =] That is really sweet maybe poetry is not your strength???? i luv it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 aww soo sweet!! *i am soo touched* thats really really deep and beautiful haha. Lovely stuff for a 'grumpy old man' to be quoting! Romance never dies in any of us does it? My children call me a TOG = Tired Old Git - a variation on Terry's Old Geezers (Sir Terry Wogan, no less!). I still cannot understand why my wife chose me - neither can she - but after 30 years what's the point in reflecting on these mysteries of fate and 'chance'? We still drive each other mad, but we're getting used to it now. Always a good row behind us or on the horizon! Don't you hate that nonsense quoted by very long term life partners about 'never having a cross word'. A relationship completely free from friction is, almost invariably, either dead as a Dodo, or just as boring! Or it means that one partner has completely capitulated to the, never acknowledged, dominance of the other in order to have a quiet life. The latter is mere moral cowardice, the former is just tedious, and usually a barefaced lie (on the part of the successfully dominant partner, whose other half sheepishly acquiesces - "and a lovely thing he/she is too!" When I was sixteen and started work my boss used to say "To think there's some poor unsuspecting girl out there somewhere who's going to end up with YOU!" I was a 'tryer' even then! ['Tryer' being a Yorkshire term for someone who is very trying!] See thee! OLLY THE ODD xxx |