“Jenny Kissed Me”. Jenny kissed me when we met,Fond remembering Jumping from the chair she sat in;Amused, affectionate Time, you thief, Who love to get.

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“Jenny Kissed Me”

Jenny kissed me when we met,Fond remembering Jumping from the chair she sat in;Amused, affectionate Time, you thief, Who love to get Sweets into your list Still amused (now by Time, rather than by Jenny), but growing a little cautious, a little scornful Put that in!Disdainful Say I’m wearyShrugging Say I’m sadCandid, a little sad Say that health and wealth have missed me,Lightly or playfully regretful Say I’m growing old,Real regret But add,Rallying, insistent Jenny kissed me.Marveling, contented, triumphant

Abashed Abrasive Abusive Acquiescent Accepting Acerbic Admiring Adoring Affectionate Aghast Allusive Amused Angry Anxious Apologetic Apprehensive Approving Arch Ardent Argumentative Audacious Awe-struck Bantering Begrudging Bemused Benevolent Biting Bitter Blither Boastful Bored Brisk Bristling Brusque Calm Candid Caressing Caustic Cavalier Childish Child-like Clipped cold Complimentary Condescending Confident Confused Coy Contemptuous Conversational Critical Curt Cuttin g Cynical Defamatory Denunciatory Despairing Detached Devil-may-care Didactic Disbelieving Discouraged Disdainful Disparaging Disrespectful Distracted Doubtful Dramatic Dreamy Dry Ecstatic Entranced Enthusiastic Eulogistic Exhilarated Exultant Facetious

Fanciful Fearful Flippant Fond Forceful Frightened Frivolous Ghoulish Giddy Gleeful Glum Grim Guarded Guilty Happy Harsh Haughty Heavy-hearted Hollow Horrified Humorous Hypercritical Indifferent Indignant Indulgent Ironic Irreverent Joking Joyful Languorous Languid Laudatory Light-hearted Lingering Loving Marveling Melancholy Mistrustful Mocking Mysterious Naïve Neutral Nostalgic Objective Peaceful Pessimistic Pitiful Playful Poignant Pragmatic Proud Provocative Questioning Rallying Reflective Reminiscing Reproachful Resigned Respectful Restrained Reticent Reverent Rueful Sad Sarcastic Sardonic Satirical Satisfied Seductive Self-critical Self-dramatizing Self-justifying Self-mocking Self-pitying Self-satisfied Sentimental Serious Severe Sharp Shocked Silly Sly Smug Solemn Somber Stern Straightforward Stentorian Strident Stunned Subdued Swaggering Sweet Sympathetic Taunting Tense Thoughtful Threatening Tired Touchy Trenchant Uncertain Understated Upset Urgent Vexed Vibrant Wary Whimsical Withering Wry Zealous