I Write
- laperr2922
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I Write
With pin in hand, what can I write? With nothing in mind to begin to write.
With pin in hand, what can I write? With words frozen in sight...
With pin in hand, I asked myself, how can I give up the fight, before I begin to write.
With pin in hand, words begin to flow.
With pin in hand, I write not of anathemise or ambivalent with this pin.
With pin in hand, I write with this pin to stay aphonic of all!
With pin in hand, I write of beauty, spices and everything nice...
With pin in hand, I write of what no man shouldn't take for granted!
With pin in hand, I write of dulcet, svelte, zaftig and belesprit...
With pin in hand, the words are flowing through the mind that was at rest, frozen in sight.
With pin in hand, I write of the unfrozen words, that was blind to sight, now I see, how I won the fight!
With pin in hand, word's are flowing. Writing of beauty and God's gift to man.
Speaking of what came to sight! With pin in hand, I write of no man shouldn't be without!
With pin in hand, I write to thank the most beautiful creatures on earth.
With pin in hand, thank you for being so understanding and loquacious.
With pin in hand, I write I love you from the bottom of my heart and appreciate you and for all you do, Ladies! I write...
By,
Larry Perry, Sr.
11/10/2017
-- 26 Nov 2017, 22:07 --
For the past two weeks since I'd been writing, I will get up in the morning and write something. So I set down that morning wondering what to write and God put on my heart to write this.
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Maybe, you meant to say "pen"? Is it really pin or pen?laperr2922 wrote: ↑26 Nov 2017, 22:04 "I Write"
With pin in hand, what can I write? With nothing in mind to begin to write.
With pin in hand, what can I write? With words frozen in sight...
With pin in hand, I asked myself, how can I give up the fight, before I begin to write.
With pin in hand, words begin to flow.
With pin in hand, I write not of anathemise or ambivalent with this pin.
With pin in hand, I write with this pin to stay aphonic of all!
With pin in hand, I write of beauty, spices and everything nice...
With pin in hand, I write of what no man shouldn't take for granted!
With pin in hand, I write of dulcet, svelte, zaftig and belesprit...
With pin in hand, the words are flowing through the mind that was at rest, frozen in sight.
With pin in hand, I write of the unfrozen words, that was blind to sight, now I see, how I won the fight!
With pin in hand, word's are flowing. Writing of beauty and God's gift to man.
Speaking of what came to sight! With pin in hand, I write of no man shouldn't be without!
With pin in hand, I write to thank the most beautiful creatures on earth.
With pin in hand, thank you for being so understanding and loquacious.
With pin in hand, I write I love you from the bottom of my heart and appreciate you and for all you do, Ladies! I write...
By,
Larry Perry, Sr.
11/10/2017
-- 26 Nov 2017, 22:07 --
For the past two weeks since I'd been writing, I will get up in the morning and write something. So I set down that morning wondering what to write and God put on my heart to write this.
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I agree. Just a little proofread and this is good to go.
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It's my pleasure.

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"With pin in hand, word's are flowing. Writing of beauty and God's gift to man." That is my favorite line.
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