I like my garden in the moonlight.
I like drooping white roses.
I like roses that don't droop.
I like cherry jelly on my toast.
I like the scent of Jasmine.
I like the feel of rain.
I like trees that weep.
I like trees that don't weep.
I like coffee in the morning.
I like you.
I like drooping white roses.
I like roses that don't droop.
I like cherry jelly on my toast.
I like the scent of Jasmine.
I like the feel of rain.
I like trees that weep.
I like trees that don't weep.
I like coffee in the morning.
I like you.
Published by Mary Naylor confirmed
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Post a Commentcool one!
Nice piece.