Love at the county fair.

von Jacques Pinard Brown (Copyright)

I met a girl when I was young
I loved her very dearly

I met her on a moonlit night
when all the stars shone clearly
clearly in a purple sky
of lovers dreams and golden rye

past dales and streams unto the merry fair
it’s here we kissed, and here we found
the bulging-eyed balloon man
I bought balloons for her and me;
a blue one, a red one and a green one
we made love on green, green grass
among the people on the rides
and if they saw, I tell you this
it did not affect their glee

the balloons were tied unto your toes
how they came loose, I do not know
maybe the shaking and the squirming
but they were free and traveled up into the air

a lover loyal, and proud to boot
I could not let this be
I grew wings and flew into the air
to find the wayward fellows, one, two, three

but up above the three balloons dispersed
and I spent all night a-flying,
a-flying round in circles, until at last
I had retrieved the errant fellows

I hasted back unto my love
the sight I saw, made me so sure
my eyes misleaded me, I looked again
and, yes, it was, though it could not be

my love was making love upon
the green, green grass so fair
as I had flown, she forgot me
and eloped with the county clown

all I had left was three balloons
and a pair of splendid feathers
I set them free, they floated up
and I myself went flying,

flying into another dream,
now weary of each new lover.

sure (1990)

von Jacques Pinard Brown (Copyright)

Have a happy happy, happy
happy day yeaah
Have a, have a, have a have a
Happy day ah
Have a, have a, happy happy
Happy day yeah

Come on have happy happy
Day yeah
Have a happy, happy
Happy, happy day
Yeah you go ahead and have a
Happy…..day

Please be sure to have a
Happy, happy
Day

Yeeaaahahaha !

Setting sail

von Jacques Pinard Brown (Copyright)

the buccaneer said
“the One True God’s Spirit
flows in my veins”
the parrot responded
“shut yer gob, yer festering tit.”
As the man o’ war set out
The flags were flown
And with the wind blown
As the old salt stood on the quay
And laughingly cried
“away with ye, my matey
away, away from daylight”

river fisherman

von Jacques Pinard Brown (Copyright)

I cast my net
On a tranquil pool
To catch a fish.

one more time

von Jacques Pinard Brown (Copyright)

can we dance
one more time
in the dim glow
of the lamplight

can we kiss
one more time
in the feint glow
of the candle

can we make love
one more time
in the warm glow
of our feelings.

Lion.

von Jacques Pinard Brown (Copyright)

Lion, lion roar with might
In the jungle of the night
On the path, beside the river
Between the growth, in moonlight slivers.

Lion, lion roar with rage
Against the dying of the day
Among the rocks, atop the hill
Feasting on a bloody kill.

Lion, lion roar with fury
At the dying of your quarry
Oh, what mighty soul or mind
Dreamt the roar you leave behind.

For Elsa

von Thomas John Brown (Copyright)

I love you more for the fire in your hair
Than the dresses that you wear

I love you more for the fire in your heart
Than the kisses at the start

I love you for the fire in your soul
I love you for the bosom that made me whole

I love you for the fire in your skies
I love you for the icebergs in your eyes

my love

von Jacques Pinard Brown (Copyright)

can you see my love fly
like a turtle dove, high
in a pale blue sky

can you feel my love grow
very slow
like a blood red rose

can you hear my love call
like leaves fall
and trees grow tall.

eyes.

von Jacques Pinard Brown (Copyright)

Eyes of fire
Eyes of green
Eyes of gold

Eyes of fire
What has it touched,
What been told?

Eyes of fire
What have they seen,
Will they grow old?

life.

von Jacques Pinard Brown (Copyright)

Up and down
Like a yo-yo
Sideways like a crab.

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