Since bioluminescence

Since bioluminescence

A Poem by bluntdude

Foxy lady walking down this way.
Lost in her beautiful brown galaxies.
Stunned, she had me in dismay.

Okay, asking her why. I told her, no matter what happens,
I'll still try. Release my wings and fly like a phoenix.
Tripping on LSD, and discover the structure of DNA: double helix.

Nerves are shot, but I enjoy making her smile a lot. 
Understand this is a roller coaster, it can go from cold to hot.
Be yourself, no need to pay wealth. A joint a day prevents distraught.

I jot this because I hope you don't change.
I don't want you as somebody I used to know. 
I fear sitting by my window, listening to the wind blow.

No lie, curly hair sends signals down my spine, I wont deny.
In close proximity, breathing each others air, 
I have a tendency to stare at you under the celestials.

Why do you increase my blood vessels? 
  
 

© 2012 bluntdude


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Added on November 21, 2012
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