A Comlextion

A Comlextion

A Poem by John Preston
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To see a face without sounding a word a female form covered for all?

"

A complexion I see to please
Gladdens the heart her tease
could we ever, the two of us
maybe, partake of tea
To Cornwall, for their famous
clotted cream

Should we go to the dales
Dip our toes in a stream
Or even to Cheddar Gorge
A glass of their wonderful Mead

Her hair a crown fit for a queen


Colours of nature, we love, adore


Could we ever or never walk
through her door

Do you see her smile
She’s so not a bore


Eye’s that shine- glitter, sparkle
I’d like to see more

Alas the sweet looking lass
Surely one is made of glass
Handle with great care


Just like a tree one see’s the bark
Inside, it’s not dark, alive with rings
It tells its age just like our forms
We don’t give a damn �" madam

© 2015 John Preston


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Added on January 21, 2015
Last Updated on January 21, 2015
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John Preston
John Preston

Ashbourne, Derbyshire Dales, United Kingdom



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I'm past my time not long to go, but ha I'll just keep going, day by day one step at a time. I can not write but I try poetry, rime a little story. Please comment as you feel. It's good to know. Dy.. more..

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