Sir, would you be <br />kind enough <br />to tell me more <br />about <br />your paper <br />in the BMJ? <br />What did you mean <br />and why pick <br />Folic Acid? <br /> <br />Sincerely <br />********************* <br /> <br />August: <br /> <br />Just read your poem. <br />It is your very best, <br />you are a great <br />wordsmith. <br /> <br />Fondly <br />********************* <br /> <br />September: <br /> <br />And I love you <br />so much <br />my heart aches <br />for you. <br /> <br />XOXO <br />********************* <br /> <br />October: <br /> <br />My heart sings <br />of your <br />lovely soul <br /> <br />XXXX <br />****************** <br /> <br />November: <br /> <br />I wonder if <br />the earth <br />will shake <br />on our <br />first kiss. <br /> <br />Lu, Lu, XXXXX <br />******************* <br /> <br />March: <br /> <br />You are so <br />unfair, <br />but I will never <br />say goodbye. <br /> <br />- - - - - - - - - <br />******************** <br /> <br />April: <br /> <br />-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/- <br />-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ <br />-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ <br />***************** <br /> <br /> <br />Epilog: <br /> <br />And so, <br />the earth <br />never did shake.<br /><br />Herbert Nehrlich<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/hugs-and-kisses-a-chronology/