yvette smith (LONDON)
Poems by yvette smith : 244 / 291
The man who lost his soul
The man who lost his soul had a hole for a heart,
And so, wherever he went, there was a draught
Until one day he met his 'better half'
And feeling complete
He could thaw his sad frozen feet, at last
At the fire of love
And all loss was a thing of the past!
yvette m smith jan 09
yvette smith
Submitted: Friday, January 16, 2009
Poems by yvette smith : 244 / 291
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