Her hat’s broad brim shadows her face,
discouraging his fond embrace.
He removes the hat and then
plants a kiss where it has been.
Both actions—kiss and hat removal
have the lady’s full approval.
So, with no further ado,
he makes it two!
Such a delightful poem, one that lifts the soul.
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We need a lot of that, I fear.
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We sure do.
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He sounds such a charming fellow. I wonder if …
ladies who’ve been where he has been
still indulge in remember when …
P.S. I love your art, and I love your work!
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Thanks, Beverly.
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Perhaps one just did.
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So sweet! A delight of a poem. Thank you!
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Is this you? I love the profile shot, the hat and the quadrille!!!!
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No, it is my friend Harriet.
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What a wonderful way to embrace.
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This is incredibly charming 😀 He’s a keeper! 💝💝
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Lovely!
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Delightful! Really charming.
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Thanks, Kate..
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I have always loved this photo of Harriet. Thanks for sharing.
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She looks like Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
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Hats off to model and photographer too. Egad how I miss those days. My “bubble” exists mostly on these, Judy’s daily offerings. I thank thee JD-B.
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Ah… so glad that they are improving your day.
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Sweet! ☺
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