She Has Cheeks and You Have Cheeks
She has cheeks and you have cheeks
But yours are more sublime
She has eyes and you have eyes
But hers are just unkind
She had hair and so do you
But yours has grown and grown
She has a chin and you do as well
And which is better I cannot tell
Because I cannot take my eyes off of your
Attractive lips and gorgeous smile
She has hair and you're not bald
She is a star and you're a doll
And since I have known you much longer
My thoughts and feelings for you are much stronger
She has cheeks and you have cheeks
But yours are more sublime
And you are just more beautiful
I will say and I hope you don't mind
It Does Feel Good To Smile
It does feel good to smile
And It does feel good to hug
Come into my arms and let us
Climb up to be in love
Feel me touch your eyes
With a bead of some surprise
Allow me to pass you by
And turn back and give a smile
Here I sit to await your arms
To engross you with our charms
Here and now and for a while
Wea lI desire just to see your smile
I Liked The Words You Sent To Me
I did like your words
I must reply in kind
For you have made me shine
And for you I do so care
Your thoughts are not so musing
But are a little soothing
And so I have been simply thinking
About our future meeting
Please do not return
To England in the morning
Please just return to me
For with you I
Desire to be
With my arms around your waist
And my lips on your face
Please simply come to me
And make words so pleasantly
© G. David Schwartz
Bio: David is the former president of Seedhouse, the online interfaith committee. Schwartz is the author of A Jewish Appraisal of Dialogue. Currently a volunteer at Drake Hospital in Cincinnati, Schwartz continues to write. His new book, Midrash and Working Out Of The Book is now in stores or can be ordered at http://www.amazon.com/Midrash-Working-Book-David-Schwartz/dp/1418489565