The Lady Dressed In RedA Poem by Paradise's Poet
Paradise is of her eyes as an unspoken bliss sits above
Where hearts are drawn upon the cheeks Of those that yearn for love. In view a fool who claims to be a poet That only has a quill for a tongue For the words that he wishes to versify tends to fumble at his door And in the presence of the one who he has grown to adore She that is forevermore unlike that beloved fallen Lenore Therefore... Dumbified is the petrified soul infatuated by heaven's vivified chosen rose Together with woes those... That where left to a blind man all alone to dread Thus surely but surely will these other flowers come to envy the lady dressed in red The author of a writer's inspiration Locked within his mind and of his thoughts an image to wed... Lovely, is it not to witness such an enchanting creature, My, overly blessed is this world it would seem Truly she is elegance personified as all works of art should ever be So delicate much like her own alluring smile, angelic Meant only there to compel me I pity those that have not yet seen her, ...Hence why sympathize for the unfortunate who will not get a chance to see ~ Paradise's Poet ~ - See more at: © 2015 Paradise's Poet |
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