Her Dark and Evil Beauty I

Her Dark and Evil Beauty I

A Poem by Samuel Pennell

She was dark cloud-hearted, 
And possessed an evil sort of beauty
She had dark eyelashes, dark brows,
And, of course, dark brown eyes
Her heart had dark clouds billowing around it,
And she possessed a cat-like, feline prettiness
in the curve of her hips 
As she stood there, in the snow,
a snowball poised in her hand, 
ready to throw
As the gentle snow 
Swirled silently around us.
 
The snow silently twirled down,
out of the dark and hollow emptiness. 

© 2016 Samuel Pennell


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Simply beautiful. Although I didn't quite got the meaning at first, but after reading the reviews, I understand how much truth is hidden in this poem. The way we feel when we look at a beautiful girl, it's all described in this poem.
All in all, I find it to be a pretty good poem.
Keep it up bro.
Peace :-)

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Samuel Pennell

9 Years Ago

Thank you, Ankit! It is good to know that you could get the drift of the meaning. I guess a lot of .. read more



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Hey Samuel ... I think she likes you too! Nice ...

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Samuel Pennell

10 Years Ago

Thanks, buddy! She totally digs me. In the dark and silent snow.
reminds me of delilah great story

Posted 10 Years Ago


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Samuel Pennell

10 Years Ago

Delilah from the Bible. Yes! Of course there is also the "Hey There, Delilah" Delilah.

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Added on November 17, 2014
Last Updated on July 20, 2016
Tags: evil, beauty, winter, love, women, dark, snowball fight, snow, beautiful women, gothic, loneliness, lonely, emptiness

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