Would You Do That Poem by Pierre Rausch

Would You Do That



It’s up to you if red wine remains
Give’s to you, wants to taste the same
“Make people forget”
“Close if you let”
That’s a great and affective door: it’s wrong
That I forgot how good is the song
Would you do that, a girl like her
Until it comes, it's not her
Can I dance for you; let it be done for you
Leave your heart out on the avenue
Would you do that, if she tells you the world is flat?
And that corrupt, can twinkle with two eyes
The mysteries of girls are shy
Would you do that could prove trust
And dance for you; hold your head a mine
For I don't wish to see you at time
It may be, that the memorie remain
In your arms and I may tame
The winter at you, that may send
On journey's wherever (I've friends)
She knows a man, who lost one thing,
Crazy and continuing,
Immovable, almost abounding

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