So Tuck Aside Your Hair and Show Me Your Ear

So Tuck Aside Your Hair and Show Me Your Ear

A Poem by Sir Robert Robbie Lord Dudley

(we're connecting with-in the following lines).

 

i hope you are grateful, happy to know i thought of you

when outside was snow

was so cold bitterly cold all the whole time

all the whole time off

long i was feeling alone i had to go through, i will make it

 

i had to go out, so i put on my boots and put on my coat, hat, couldn't stay

aways in anyways although what may be coming headed our way to pass the happiest day of all

(i think of it as this thought that's the way i see it now).

 

i might already get me kisses deep finally at last your here in my arms amongst gifts

on the tree paper garlands you made for me one old fashion Christmas

 

dances this moment it's Christmastime again all i want is this

what is really real good to me is your kisses everyday of the year

i think of it as this thought that's the way i see it now

 

so i went outside to brave the cold weather holding on i made it across

so we can be together, believes again i shall

 

and that's not all because i wrote you this poem it might so long inclined to

so, i undicided i'd recite it for the whole world over again for you my arms reach on, up

so tuck aside your hair, show me your ear

 

that you may hear every word what each one are worth times

my hands hold mine, my arms lift you, aren't i the one

and can anything say that better than that be it all pretty prezzies prehaps

 

and it's so grand because all's well, ends well for the simpler, greater gratification, surprises!

oh, pleases my wishes to reach into your hands to place tenderly everso to see you smile

i think of it as this thought that's the way i see it now

 

so special blooming as big as the red sun is warming me up

in our hearts it will shine mostly like it was done in the summertime

oh, that does remind me it's Christmastime, i saw

 

that's not all because i wrote you this poem it might sound long

so tuck aside your hair, show me your ear

 

on a card i wrote inside the Winter season can be long but joyful

and never void of various emotions i hope you are really so happy to know

i think of it as this thought that's the way i see it now

 

i had to go out, so i put on my boots, put on my coat, hat, couldn't stay

aways in anyway although it may come to pass the happiest day gets

i have always known, thence we kissed deep soon snow

 

 

© 2019 Sir Robert Robbie Lord Dudley


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Sir Robert Robbie Lord Dudley
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