Well, the fics seem to come in pairs. So here is the last of the Rose for My Love story, set back in the Shire Morns series.
Title: A Rose For My Love, Part Five
Author: Elderberry Wine
Pairing: F/S, D/P
Rating: NC-17
Summary: Some emdings are more happy than others, and the name of the fic is finally explained.
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*points up to music choice*
Just in case you don't know that song, (totally F/S in my mind), here are the lyrics:
The Twelfth of Never
You ask how much I need you
Must I explain
I need you oh my darling
Like roses need rain
You ask how long I'll love you
I'll tell you true
Until the twelfth of never I'll still be loving you
Hold me close
Never let me go
Hold me close
Melt my heart like April snow
I'll love you 'till the blue bells forget to bloom
I'll love you 'till the clover has lost its perfume
I'll love you 'till the poets run out of rhyme
Oh, until the twelfth of never
And that's a long long time
Until the twelfth of never
And that's a long long time
(Words & music by Livingstone - Webster)
Recorded: 1970/06/04, first released on That's the Way It Is, by Cliff Richards
Title: A Rose For My Love, Part Five
Author: Elderberry Wine
Pairing: F/S, D/P
Rating: NC-17
Summary: Some emdings are more happy than others, and the name of the fic is finally explained.
( Read more... )
*points up to music choice*
Just in case you don't know that song, (totally F/S in my mind), here are the lyrics:
The Twelfth of Never
You ask how much I need you
Must I explain
I need you oh my darling
Like roses need rain
You ask how long I'll love you
I'll tell you true
Until the twelfth of never I'll still be loving you
Hold me close
Never let me go
Hold me close
Melt my heart like April snow
I'll love you 'till the blue bells forget to bloom
I'll love you 'till the clover has lost its perfume
I'll love you 'till the poets run out of rhyme
Oh, until the twelfth of never
And that's a long long time
Until the twelfth of never
And that's a long long time
(Words & music by Livingstone - Webster)
Recorded: 1970/06/04, first released on That's the Way It Is, by Cliff Richards