Introduction
Dear subscriber
Welcome every new subscriber in these weeks.
The winners to read the solo ads were:
Angie, Susan and Doug, please send to me your ads
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Their ads will be published:
Angie March 22th, Susan April 12 and Doug April 26th
Keep posting and Congratulations to all the Winners.
Happy day for all the women subscribers.
Here is a poem for all women
To Woman
by Lord Byron
1806
SURELY experience might have told me,
That all must love thee, who behold thee;
Surely experience might have taught,
A woman's promises are naught,
But plac'd in all thy charms before me,
All I forget, but to adore thee.
Oh, memory! thou choicest blessing,
When join'd with hope, when still possessing;
Thou whisperest, as our hearts are beating,
"What oft we've done, we're still repeating."
But how much curst by every lover,
When hope is fled, and passion's over.
Woman that fair and fond deceiver,
How prompt are striplings to believe her,
How throbs the pulse, when first we view,
The eye that rolls in glossy blue;
Or sparkles black, or mildly throws,
A beam from under hazel brows;
How quick we credit every oath,
And hear her plight the willing troth;
Fondly we hope 'twill last for aye,
When lo! she changes in a day,
The Record will forever stand,
"That woman's vows, are writ in sand."
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Ley Gal
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