Pad see ee You
Pearcemelville
May I see you
On this day in May?
Pad see ee you
On this day in May ay ay?
Oh may I see you
Pad see ee you on this day in Maay
This lovely day in May?
This day I say
Pad see ee you
See you come what may
Pad see ee you
On this day in May ay ay
Pad see you
Pad see ee you on this day in May
This gorgeous dayinMay
This lovely day
May I Pad see you
Pad see you today?
May I Pad see you
On this day in Ju u une?
May I Pad see you
Pad see ee you on this
lovely daay
This lovely day in June?
Is such a Day
May I see you
On this day in June?
Pad see ee you
Will not be too soon
Oh may I see you
Pad see ee you on this lovely day
This lovely day in June?
If not too soon
If I should see you
On this day in June
Pad see ee you
On this day in Ju u une
If I should see you
Pad see ee you on this day in June
This gorgeous day in June
We see the Moon
Oh I love you
On this day in May
Pad see love you
On this lovely day
Pad see ee you
Pad see ee you on this lovely day
This lovely dayinMay
OhHay hay Hay
Pad see love you did I love you too soon?
Pad see love you
I can wait till June
Pad see love you
Pad see ee you on this day in June
This gorgeous dayinJune
This lovely day in June
- Author: Pearcemelville 卯升 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: July 1st, 2022 00:53
- Category: Friendship
- Views: 8
Comments1
just missing the music
lol
a fun read, thank you
Give me a couple of days to write the score. Although it is simple, Poetry Pearcemelville (me) has invited Zengda\'s Emporium = The failed capitalist (also me), to join him at Parking Bay 100 & Nineteen, Jamison trashandtreasure market tomorrow, Sunday, to operate a takeaway food shop, selling menu items as they will appear in PPm,\'s
forthcoming title in the PPm book series, Savour my poetry.
Proposed Menu
Convoluted Chinchalok Omelette $2
Tianjindongcai Friedrice $2
Tuna sashimi Avocado salad $2
Vegetable Souo with Weiners $2
Hotdogs $2 (menu item not in book)
Zengda, why are your prices so low?
I am asked. This is because of my nom-de-plume, The Failed capitalist, answers PPm. Refills for soup are freely invited.
Will the first book in the Series also be marketed at the same price? I am questioned further. My reply is a resounding No, thirty dollars.
What if the visiting public thinks this is too exorbitant ? Then citizens and expatriots may purchase a blank Diary for $25 and write their own.
PPm/曾達
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