[Bards] poem search update

Gerald Norris jerryn at houston.rr.com
Tue May 4 19:43:55 PDT 2004


  -----Original Me
  To hug a bard will fortune bring

  You can put this fact to the test.

  With stories to tell and songs to sing,

  To hug a bard will fortune bring.

  So with your arms about him (her) ring

  And you'll see that I do not jest,

  To hug a bard will fortune bring

  You can put this fact to the test.

  If you would give a bard a kiss,

  He would immortalize your name,

  In songs or poems such as this,

  If you would give a bard a kiss.

  So take a chance, don't be remiss,

  You'd have only yourself to blame.

  If you would give a bard a kiss,

  He would immortalize your name.

  If into bed a bard you take

  You're the luckiest lass (lad) of all,

  As I have heard the earth will shake

  If into bed a bard you take.

  For such grand music you will make

  As to fill any concert hall,

  If into bed a bard you take

  You're the luckiest lass (lad) of all.

  ssage-----
  From: bards-bounces at ansteorra.org [mailto:bards-bounces at ansteorra.org]On
Behalf Of Paul Haines
  Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 2:49 PM
  To: bards at ansteorra.org
  Subject: [Bards] poem search update


  With many thanks to Antonia and Eleanor, most of my poems have been
recovered.  All that remains is a trio of triolets ala "The perks of knowing
a bard".  Thank you ladies; I am in your debt.

  ~Alden
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