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Back When Ted Loved Sylvia

They both wrote poetry

In fact, that was how they met

He was a Yorkshire man in Cambridge

She was from MassachusettsThey spoke and they fell in love

They kissed and picked daffodils

She came across the ocean

Just to bid her heart goodbyeThe hawk next to his goddess

They were glorious to see

Back when Ted loved SylviaClose friends disapproved

Said they ought to wait

They did not care with all that said

And married none the lessThey traveled and they taught

A life of academia

Typewriters and cocktails

Angry verses and sad pleasDutiful wife and mother

The poet behind her man

Back when Ted loved SylviaThe tempests that were howling

And tearing them apart

Were forces that had been in place

To wreck them from the startSo she stayed home with the kids

Collecting poems in a jar

He had his lectures and soon a mistress

And left her all aloneWhy did she end it all?

Was he just to blame?

There's only two that know for sure

And neither one remainI don't need an answer

I prefer to read between the lines

Back when Ted loved Sylvia

Back when Ted loved Sylvia

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