When a young lady named Nell
Out of a high window fell,
She landed on Dan
(A most handsome man).
I’ve already said that Nell fell …
When a young lady named Nell
Out of a high window fell,
She landed on Dan
(A most handsome man).
I’ve already said that Nell fell …
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Many thanks for sharing my poem, Michael. Kevin
Thank you, Kevin! xx Michael
😉 xx
I’m pleased you like it, Michael. Enjoy your Wednesday. Kevin
Thank you, Kevin! Have a beautiful Wednesday evening as well. Sorry, i am a little bit late, but now the new page is ready: https://books.eslarn-net.de . xx Michael
Thank you, Michael. I had a good evening and I hope yours was also a pleasant one. Thanks for the link to your new page. It is extremely kind of you to share my work on your blog and I always appreciate you doing so, and I am sure that the other people whose writing you share also appreciate your kindness. Best wishes. Kevin
Fantastic! Its always a pleasure to share, Kevin! Thank you for writing. One sideeffect is my growing knowledge in the English language. xx Michael
You have good English, Michael. I sadly have no German. Indeed I have never been good at learning foreign languages.
Kevin
Really?;-) Thank you, Kevin. I am blushing. 😉 Dont worry, me too. But for studies i had to learn Latin, then Greek and at least Hebrew. Then I thought to myself why I hadn’t learned English, French and Spanish straight away. Would have been easier to emigrate. Lol xx
I’m impress that you learned so many languages, including Latin!
Best. Kevin
This was forced by my wish becoming a priest. After learning this all, and i had met too much of them, it was over between us. Lol I was on the way finding the spirit, but here was only emptyness. xx Michael
That is very interesting about you wishing to become a priest early in your life. As a boy I attended a Catholic school (although I am not a Catholic). I would now describe myself as agnostic. Kevin
Thats interesting for me too, Kevin! I think as more as you get closer to the religious institutions, as more you are loosing your faith. xx Michael