Beauty Described Pt.1

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By Arcassin Burnham


Borrowing pencils from you in class was blessing even in itself
While trusting my own instincts in a school full of slums,
Thinking what have it could have been if we knew each other
Already fulfilled with whatever that flows in our lungs,
I'm sorry please excuse me love , I'm drowning in your fucking eyes,
Don't ever let me glance that way again in the light,
She told me "OMG thank you" and smile and I just fainted on the
Ground with this good luck and left me rolling my eyes,
Her beauty is the beacon of a light that i walk in almost every time
When i get close to feel her body heat,
And as creepy as that sounds I took two seconds away from her
Day to notice me even when I was in the popular seat,

And I just want to tell all y'all,
That she was already taken,
And I just want to tell all y'all,
That her beauty can't be mistaken,

Receiving numbers left and right throughout the summer , she just
Don't know what to choose in those difficult times​,
Parties where I wasn't invited to was the only time I could literally
See her interact and FaceTime,
At lunch time they called her young June cause she was born on June the 22nd,
her smile was so elegant it tickles my spine,
I Just hope and pray and wish , and hope again that one day she will notice me,
Only in dreams cause it will never happen,

And I just want to tell all y'all,
That she was already taken,
And I just want to tell all y'all,
That her beauty can't be mistaken.

  • Author: Arcassin Burnham (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 30th, 2017 10:17
  • Comment from author about the poem: ©abpoetry2017 http://arcassin.blogspot.com/2017/05/beauty-described-pt1.html
  • Category: Love
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  • Fay Slimm.

    Loud applause for this shout of poetic reasons why love must be patient - - like the flow and form of this read AB. Thanks for sharing its passionate honesty.



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