Joyce Hemsley (22.9.28 / Portsmouth England)
Poems by Joyce Hemsley : 881 / 1922
London To Paris
Paris, the city of gaiety
Paris, oh city so bright
Paris, with girls continental
We are crossing the Channel tonight.
Euros we will spend by 'the plenty'
As soon as we step on your shore.
We love pretty girls continental
The shine in their eyes we adore.
We'll reach the top of the 'Eiffel'
Admiring the wonderful sight,
And we'll walk along the Champs Elysees
As we visit the City of Culture tonight.
Joyce Hemsley
Submitted: Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Poems by Joyce Hemsley : 881 / 1922
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