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Old 29-10-2018, 10:27 AM
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Only blue in New York

Only blue in New York

I thought I knew the answer of life
But I was only blue in New York
I wonder should I get a wife?
Then I thought of all the work
I moved to the town of Hinter
and lived with lazy shades of winter

The year is a moon with all it’s seasons
I went back to the blind conductor
Maybe you want to know the reasons?
It’s because I can’t see the creator
She’s hidden behind a foggy vail of waves
and runs a store in Hinter named Dave’s.

She asked me - would you want to fall in love?
I answered no - said no more falling
Something secret told a secret in my cove
About the neighbor town of Balling
No more wishful thinking
Remember your socks are stinking.

So I went out into the forest
to find a tree to hug
All I could find was the west
Even ice can nourish a bug
Queen wants to know - Bond said no M
That’s why I just write odd - in this poem

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Old 29-10-2018, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by minxoto
Only blue in New York

I wonder should I get a wife?
Then I thought of all the work

Having a wife
Forces one
To be a volunteer worker

Having a husband
Forces one
To be an indenture servant
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Old 02-11-2018, 05:07 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by minxoto
Only blue in New York

I thought I knew the answer of life
But I was only blue in New York
I wonder should I get a wife?
Then I thought of all the work
I moved to the town of Hinter
and lived with lazy shades of winter

The year is a moon with all it’s seasons
I went back to the blind conductor
Maybe you want to know the reasons?
It’s because I can’t see the creator
She’s hidden behind a foggy vail of waves
and runs a store in Hinter named Dave’s.

She asked me - would you want to fall in love?
I answered no - said no more falling
Something secret told a secret in my cove
About the neighbor town of Balling
No more wishful thinking
Remember your socks are stinking.

So I went out into the forest
to find a tree to hug
All I could find was the west
Even ice can nourish a bug
Queen wants to know - Bond said no M
That’s why I just write odd - in this poem

2018 Minxoto

Trees care not for hugs

But I have done that too...
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