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I got my postcard from
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I read the last part of this poem in a story last night and fell in love with it. Now I share it with you.
Geniuses of countless nations
Have told their love for generations
Till all their memorable phrases
Are common as goldenrod or daisies.
Their girls have glimmered like the moon,
Or shimmered like a summer moon,
Stood like a lily, fled like a fawn,
Now the sunset, now the dawn,
Here the princess in the tower
There the sweet forbidden flower.
Darling, when I look at you
Every aged phrase is new,
And there are moments when it seems
I've married one of Shakespeare's dreams.
Ogden Nash (1902-1971)
This evening Amy and I did a walking tour of Proctor Blvd and Douglas Cres. The thing I noticed? A bunch of houses had two pane shutters with a cutout in the top pane; a bird, a leaf, a moon, things like that. I don't know why, but the shutters struck my fancy. I'm going to go back some time and take photos of the different shutters.
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I got my postcard from
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I read the last part of this poem in a story last night and fell in love with it. Now I share it with you.
Geniuses of countless nations
Have told their love for generations
Till all their memorable phrases
Are common as goldenrod or daisies.
Their girls have glimmered like the moon,
Or shimmered like a summer moon,
Stood like a lily, fled like a fawn,
Now the sunset, now the dawn,
Here the princess in the tower
There the sweet forbidden flower.
Darling, when I look at you
Every aged phrase is new,
And there are moments when it seems
I've married one of Shakespeare's dreams.
Ogden Nash (1902-1971)
This evening Amy and I did a walking tour of Proctor Blvd and Douglas Cres. The thing I noticed? A bunch of houses had two pane shutters with a cutout in the top pane; a bird, a leaf, a moon, things like that. I don't know why, but the shutters struck my fancy. I'm going to go back some time and take photos of the different shutters.