Sneha's Eyes

swingline

 

Must be from from France , Western European . Dedicated equestrian , painter and poet . Aristocratic by blood , proper family . Well educated in all of the facets of life . Regal as the diamond jewels of the tiara worn more like a crown .

Long black hair waterfalls over her shoulders . Rose red lips that beg to be kissed . Perfectly structured cheeks and the round innocent eyes of an angel seeking wings to fly .

And if eyes are the windows to the soul let my ship sail on in seeking safe harbor within Sneha's eyes

  • Author: swingline (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 5th, 2017 00:35
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments7

  • Goldfinch60

    May you harbour be reached in safety.

  • swingline

    I hope the tide stays high . Thank you Goldfinch60 .

  • orchidee

    A fine write S.

    • swingline

      Thank you orchidee for reading .

    • kevin browne

      wish I could see Sneha's eyes. you make them sound scrumptiously poetic. good write my friend x

      • swingline

        Thank you very much Kevin Browne .

        • kevin browne

          you're very welcome, my friend x

        • swingline

          Thank you Damaged Soul/Kindred Spirit for your comment .

          • Louis Gibbs

            Does she have a sister? Lovely poem, swingline.

            • swingline

              I wouldn't tell you if she did , Ha ha . Thank you Louis .

            • Michael Edwards

              If her eyes are as intriguing as her name: wow

              • swingline

                Thank you Michael .for reading .

              • Augustus

                I know one by that name who wears a red dot on her forehead ---drop dead gorgeous. May you drop anchor my friend.

                • swingline

                  Ha ha , yes Sneha SK is from India . A real live person of exceptional talents . Thank you Augustus for reading .



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