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Love, Love, Love is a book written for folk who enjoy reading rhyming poetry which is romantic, humurous, reminds as of the wonders of Mother Nature, and gently reminds us to think of those less fortunate than ourselves. Being a romantic many of my poems aim to attract the interest of the fair and gentle sex. "How to enjoy a happy Marraige" "A beautiful woman" "Some enchanted evening" "My heart is in a whirl" are some of the poems that put romance in the air. When invited to give public readings I am reminded to bring along a good supply of my humurous poetry. Old chestnuts are" "Look at my…mehr

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Love, Love, Love is a book written for folk who enjoy reading rhyming poetry which is romantic, humurous, reminds as of the wonders of Mother Nature, and gently reminds us to think of those less fortunate than ourselves. Being a romantic many of my poems aim to attract the interest of the fair and gentle sex. "How to enjoy a happy Marraige" "A beautiful woman" "Some enchanted evening" "My heart is in a whirl" are some of the poems that put romance in the air. When invited to give public readings I am reminded to bring along a good supply of my humurous poetry. Old chestnuts are" "Look at my forehead" "Grounds for devorce" "The candle" always get good laughs. Most poets write about mother nature sometime. Some of my poems covering this wonderful and awesome subject are "Our garden of England" "Sring is in the air" and "The peril of the sea" My previous books "Love and Marraige" "Come fly with me" and "Anna's poems of love, life and humour" have been well received by the public so I continue to write in that vein. Thank you for your continued support and interest. Terry Godwin Terry Godwin was Born in West London and now resides with his wonderful wife Muriel who has put up with him for nearly fifty years. he has two married sons. After retirement he took up writing seriously, he also chairs the Rainham Poetry Group, and presents a monthly programme of poetry reading Called "The Medway hour of poetry"