Ah! If I get my good ship home
I'll find a tempting spot,
Where mayhap pleasant flowers will bloom,
And there I'll shape a charming cot.
Where bees sip nectar in each flower,
And Philomel on hawthorn rests,
I'll shape a rustic, sun-kissed bower -
A bower meet for angel guests.
Then she who lives and loves with me,
Sing our days of calm repose,
Sole monarch of the flowers will be -
For Myra is indeed a rose.
A different fruit (a total of twelve) is buried in every one of the following lines?
Ah! I(f I g)et my good ship home
I'll fin(d a te)mpting spot,
Where mayh(ap ple)asant flowers will bloom,
And there I'll sha(pe a ch)arming cot.
Where bees sip (nectar in e)ach flower,
And Philo(mel on) hawthorn rests,
I'll sha(pe a r)ustic, sun-kissed bower -
A bower meet f(or ange)l guests.
Then she wh(o live)s and loves with me,
Sin(g our d)ays of calm repose,
So(le mon)arch of the flowers will be -
For My(ra is in)deed a rose.
Reply:Copy and pasting and the adding of parantheses doesn't necessarily take more time than typing out all the answers, but oh well. Report It
Reply:Best Answer comment translates to
I was going to give it to the first answerer, but someone answered before I could answer it myself.
Check the answerers account, very suspicious BA award record Report It
Reply:Yeah, practically all her recent answers have been chosen as BA. That strikes me as odd. Report It
Reply:fig, date, apple, peach, nectarine, melon, pear, orange, olives, gourd, lemon, raisin
Reply:It's wierd when you start you answer
there is no one but you, by the time
you answer, there are forty answers
Anyway I agree with the above answers
Reply:Fig
Date
Apple
Peach
Nectarine
Melon
Pear
Orange
Olive
Gourd
Lemon
Raisin
Reply:thats awesome!
Reply:1. fig
2. date
3. apple
4. peach
5. nectarine
6. melon
7. pear
8. orange
9. olive(s)
10. gourd
11. lemon
12. raisin
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