Found and Lost

Poetry Collection

Collection of seven poems

Collection Title
Found and Lost

The Unicorn.
Tells where the writer has seen his love but she won’t let him get close. He refers to her as a unicorn

Two hundred days.
A third party speaks of the 200th meeting of the lovers.

Butter on Praties.
Typical “come all ye” type account by the writer of the love affair.

A Kiss.
An answer as to how far the man would go to see his girl.

My Countess.
The writer, portrayed as an Earl, has asked for her hand in marriage.

Twenty Years.
After 20 years, she has broken up their marriage to his dismay.

Upon a Silver Shore.
He recounts their love and wishes he was still in her arms.

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Found and Lost

Poetry Collection

Collection of seven poems

Collection Title
Found and Lost

The Unicorn.
Tells where the writer has seen his love but she won’t let him get close. He refers to her as a unicorn

Two hundred days.
A third party speaks of the 200th meeting of the lovers.

Butter on Praties.
Typical “come all ye” type account by the writer of the love affair.

A Kiss.
An answer as to how far the man would go to see his girl.

My Countess.
The writer, portrayed as an Earl, has asked for her hand in marriage.

Twenty Years.
After 20 years, she has broken up their marriage to his dismay.

Upon a Silver Shore.
He recounts their love and wishes he was still in her arms.

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Found and Lost

Found and Lost

by Denis O'Neill
Found and Lost

Found and Lost

by Denis O'Neill

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Overview

Poetry Collection

Collection of seven poems

Collection Title
Found and Lost

The Unicorn.
Tells where the writer has seen his love but she won’t let him get close. He refers to her as a unicorn

Two hundred days.
A third party speaks of the 200th meeting of the lovers.

Butter on Praties.
Typical “come all ye” type account by the writer of the love affair.

A Kiss.
An answer as to how far the man would go to see his girl.

My Countess.
The writer, portrayed as an Earl, has asked for her hand in marriage.

Twenty Years.
After 20 years, she has broken up their marriage to his dismay.

Upon a Silver Shore.
He recounts their love and wishes he was still in her arms.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045097611
Publisher: Denis O'Neill
Publication date: 11/18/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 76 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

I have always had an affection for poetry. Robert Burns would be my number one. I am single and live alone, I just love to write.

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