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<title>Online Love Poem</title>
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<description>Online love poem -- If you don't have the talent, fake it. You can find an online love poem for any occasion. </description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2005 16:07:01 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>The Easy To Find Online Love Poem
"My wife is always complaining that I never do anything romantic for her. She says I never buy her gifts or take her out to eat or anything. But why should I...we're married? Marriage isn't romantic. It's a situation. At least that's what I thought, until she started hanging out with the single neighbor next door. They wouldn't do anything much, just work in the garden together and build birdhouses. But I could tell she was definitely becoming more and more interested in him as time went on. What should I do? I was online one day and I ran across a site that had online love poems. Would this be enough for her. Could I win her back with anonline love poem, or was it too late? I checked out one online love poem. It wasn't bad at all, so I checked out another online love poem. I figured I could use the idea from one of these and write my own love poem. So, I did. It wasn't the best and I knew it. I can't give her anything that's not perfect, so I downloaded an online love poem and rewrote it. I gave it to her and watched her reaction.

She read the poem, then she just looked at me. She went outside to where the neighbor was, shook his hand, then came back inside. She broke down into tears. She was so happy she could hardly speak. I guess I need to do more things like this to keep her happy. For the next week, I would take an online love poem and leave for her where she could find it. I guess these love poems work after all, and a free love poem is worth so much more." Harrold
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