Love Song

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Inspired by you know who, and who …

Had I small change enough and time,

I would not risk a parking fine

to visit you, my dear old girl,

to bring you out, show off my pearl.

Starbucks a fine and public place,

yet many young do there embrace,

for sure — and why not the more mature?

So over coffee and biscotti,

lean close, kiss me, sweet and eighty.

Love’s a stuff that does endure.

Dresner has been a resident of Princeton for more than 50 years. A retired physicist, he finds joy and solace in the arts as well as in the sciences.

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