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Latest revision as of 11:22, 15 July 2024
Author | Reynolds, Elsbery Washington |
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Genre | Poetry |
Journal or Book | AutoLine o'Type |
Publisher | The Book Supply Company |
Year of Publication | 1924 |
Pages | 18 |
Additional information | - |
'Twas out on Garey north of town,
They had their auto curtains down,
Spooning there without a light,
At ten o'clock the other night.
We saw them by our headlight's glare,
Through their windshield sitting there,
Oblivious to the world around,
They kissed and made but little sound.
'Twas loves young dream possessed the two,
The thing that once got hold of you,
We smiled, we did not have the heart
To cause the two to pull apart.
In the shadows of the trees above,
Their kisses told us of their love,
No bliss to either one was missing,
They put it all into their kissing.
The fragrancy of flowers of spring,
While she to him did tightly cling,
Came to us from the little Miss,
Each time her lips he gave a kiss.
Their kisses did not sound so loud,
As thunder from the stormy cloud,
But the echoes will much longer last,
From those he planted hard and fast.
"I rest content, I kiss your eyes,"
He said, "How fast the evening flies!
I kiss your hair in my delight,
I'd like to kiss you all the night."
You wonder how it was our fate,
To hear so much that night so late.
You can easy do such little tricks,
With the Silent Studebaker Six.
—The Car wih Character.