I Have A Song [revised] Poem by Margaret Alice Second

I Have A Song [revised]



Two of my projects are working beautifully; first is T shirts
worn back to front, the low-cut V-shaped neckline meant
I was always cold, reversed I’m warm & decent, besides a
high neck-line reminds me of My Fair Lady's old-fashioned
Audrey Hepburn elegance

Second is to ensure I have a song entering and leaving
the office building morning and afternoon, I love the
delight shown by electronic gate security guards, they
laugh or smile at my song – today I sang Domani – ‘Let’s
forget about tomorrow ‘cause tomorrow never comes’

Engaged several people refusing to believe not realising
once tomorrow is here it is today – so tomorrow never
comes – in debate; I plan to sing Butterfly – ‘Fell in love
in the wink of an eye with a girl who was called Butterfly,
she said she loved me so, she couldn’t let me go…'

Already sung ‘There is a Tavern in the Town, Fare thee
well for I must leave thee, do not let the parting grieve
thee’, might sing it again Friday; ‘Mädle rück rück rück’
is always on the cards too, maybe for Monday I get the
song ‘Never on a Sunday’ – for a really blue Monday …

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22 May 2013
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