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cwise538
Age: 49
Long term
artishaw The Seahorse: Let's talk about this....
 
City SOUTHEAST Wisconsin
Area United States
Ethnicity Caucasian
Sign Pisces
Height5' 11" (180 cm)

 
Age 53
Gender Man
Body Type Average
Religion Christian - other
Hair Color Brown
Private Images Yes
Chemistry View | Relationship Needs: View

 
I am Seeking a Woman Who is Looking for Friends

 
Smoker? No
Do you drink? Socially
Marital Status Separated
Profession Professional
Smarts Graduate degree
 
Do you want children? Prefer Not To Say
Do you do drugs? No
Do you have children? All my kids are over 18
Do you have a car? Yes

  Interests
Passionate kissesWalkstalks
bikinghikingcamping
fishingcountry roadsguitar
musicbanjomountain music
music festivalsweekend retreatslocal history
geneologykissingtantric love
big bandold moviesantiques
vineyardswinewine tasting
road trips

 About Me
 The greatest of all passions begin between the ears.
I am thoughtful, adventurous, humorous, and level headed. I am passionate about many things in my life. I enjoy fishing and folk music; swimming and classical; working out and big band.


.5. Gone Fishing


Fishermen cast out their nets
We all in turn go fishing
Some will use a rod and line
While others fish by wishing

Some wish for so many things
Like numbers in a line
If the line is lacking some
Next time they say that’s fine

Others fish for gossip
So they can tell to others
No escape for anyone
Not even someone’s brothers

Fishing for a missing sock
The washer won’t release
Hiding out behind the drum
With fluff and bits of fleece

You see we all go fishing
Not always using bait
Just cast a line for what you want
Then settle down and wait


© 2008 David Threadgold
Rambling Riddles & Rhymes

David Threadgold





“And if I did, what then?
Are you aggriev’d therefore?
The sea hath fish for every man,
And what would you have more?”


Thus did my mistress once,
Amaze my mind with doubt;
And popp’d a question for the nonce
To beat my brains about.


Whereto I thus replied:
“Each fisherman can wish
That all the seas at every tide
Were his alone to fish.


“And so did I (in vain)
But since it may not be,
Let such fish there as find the gain,
And leave the loss for me.


“And with such luck and loss
I will content myself,
Till tides of turning time may toss
Such fishers on the shelf.


“And when they stick on sands,
That every man may see,
Then will I laugh and clap my hands,
As they do now at me.”

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 First Date
  On a first date I would seek to become familiar. Questions followed by thoughtful silence with engaging eyes. A smile, gentle hug, and unobtrusive sharing of lips to say good bye....or ...until we meet again.


 
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