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" Waldo nodded and waved goodbye pathetically, like a young father going off to war.
As soon as the door was closed and he was gone, Jeanne squelched her own apprehensions, opened the paper and read the poem Waldo had written for her:

One taste of Jeanne and out I flew
Wildly, madly, in no direction
But hers, and yet so straight and true
I fly towards her with no protection
It feels so strange to move this way
Though I should land, desire it seems
Moves in strange circles and so I stay
Disoriented beyond my wildest dreams. "

Donald Jeffries


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Donald Jeffries quote : Waldo nodded and waved goodbye pathetically, like a young father going off to war. <br />	As soon as the door was closed and he was gone, Jeanne squelched her own apprehensions, opened the paper and read the poem Waldo had written for her:<br /><br />One taste of Jeanne and out I flew<br />Wildly, madly, in no direction<br />But hers, and yet so straight and true<br />I fly towards her with no protection<br />It feels so strange to move this way<br />Though I should land, desire it seems<br />Moves in strange circles and so I stay<br />Disoriented beyond my wildest dreams.