Dr. Barbara
I don’t know what about you that blightens me.
Your pink jumpsuit speaks to me of your radiant beauty.
Your golden blonde and snow-white hair make you a winsome in disguise
The scorched scar on your face is not a blemish but a sign of flair.
Your flattery is a blessing instead of a curse.
Your violent outrages relieve my daily vile afflictions.
Your flirtations don’t wreck my perfect mood
Your voice is euphonious
Your enthusiastic tone energizes microscopic gadgetry.
Your speeches don’t hinder my everyday misdeeds
Your plans of producing Pollution plague visitation to my enemies,
Your projects on animals inspire my deviltry
Your Water contamination schemes, don’t mess up my monthly lair bills
The first image of you stirred excitement for chaos inside of me
You are my personal heartwarming fiend, Dr. Blight.
You make evil look clean and wholesome
- Author: JoshV123 ( Offline)
- Published: June 10th, 2023 14:46
- Comment from author about the poem: Out of all the poems I’ve written during spring break, Blight was my favorite one. The poem was inspired by the fictional character, Dr. Blight from the series, Captain Planet.
- Category: Love
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