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Post by mysticbluebell on Jul 15, 2014 7:54:22 GMT
While now Summer is coming back, the very thought of the title feels so good: Your toes in the water
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Post by mysticbluebell on Jul 15, 2014 7:56:11 GMT
Your toes in the water
My Summer sees me lucky
I’m escaping to the woods
Have a drink from the cool source
Of one of the lovely brooks
Take off my shoes and dip
Into water my hot feet
Watch the canopy of leaves
And rest on green ferns sheet
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Post by puddles on Jul 15, 2014 14:37:39 GMT
Your toes in the water
I wish to rest my toe in the water but a toe fungus has taken growth been to a doctor now I am wiser from the prescription which makes me broke
But my toes are looking better the thickness has gone leaving the nails a little lighter soon my toes will be singing a song
when they're dipped into the cool water
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Post by doreen23 on Jul 15, 2014 17:46:41 GMT
Your toes in the water
Toes in the water I cannot wait a day at the seaside Please don't be late The sun is shining i.m dressed for the weather Costume and sunhat Just us two together.
we''ll sit in the sun Enjoying the view When we get too hot Just me and you Will stroll to the water and cool our feet Our toes in the water Can't do that in the street.
Dee
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Post by doreen23 on Jul 15, 2014 17:47:12 GMT
Two lovely poems
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Post by puddles on Jul 16, 2014 22:44:52 GMT
Dee, yours is just as lovely, hope all goes well when you put your toes in the water.
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Post by norma on Jul 16, 2014 23:06:39 GMT
Toes in the water, I love that feeling, water brings life and incredible healing.
Feet are important, they get us around, but get hot and uncomfy whilst parading the ground!
Shoes boots and sandals, chuck them away, and go for a paddle on each Summer day!
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Post by mysticbluebell on Jul 17, 2014 7:44:12 GMT
Many warm thanks Doreen, Roland and Norma for your so lighthearted, summery poems, they are much appreciated and enjoyed.
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Post by puddles on Jul 18, 2014 20:52:34 GMT
So too are your poem Mystic, thanks Norma for playing this game, I could never go barefoot, too hot here, ha, ha.
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