Beauty Described Pt.3

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By Arcassin Burnham


Eyes of beauty could be used for love,
but the devil knows it well (The Devil Knows It well),
some will leave their feelings covered up,
Guard your heart, don't be compelled (don't be compelled),
A lot of boys are not for commitment,
some of the girls have the same idea (girls have the same idea),
All deciding on your temperament,
or left with salty seasoning like badia,

okay look,
I'm just trying to be a soul conjured in your life.
Not just some guy with looks and charms on a level of polite.
don't let your insecurity, get the best of you,
we only got one life , but its the life we choose,
off topic,
I'm just trying to be your lover , could you be my wife.....

Demons lusting for a virgin body , this just took a turn for the worst,
Teenagers now-a-days be enlightened by varieties of some sexual thirst,
Pregnancies , fathers leave , s.t.d's, some will give up and some will do the most,
parents will wake up and find their daughter hanging from her ceiling for a lie and hoax,

I'm just trying to be a soul conjured in your life.
Not just some guy with looks and charms on a level of polite.
don't let your insecurity, get the best of you,
we only got one life , but its the life we choose,
off topic,
I'm just trying to be your lover , could you be my wife.....

  • Author: Arcassin Burnham (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 4th, 2017 08:39
  • Comment from author about the poem: ©abpoetry2017 https://arcassin.blogspot.com/2017/09/beauty-described-pt3-photo-by-sidney.html
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 37
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  • lanaevans

    I really like your poetic style. This is a great poem!

  • Seek

    You highlight issues of social currency with a unique style. Enjoyed reading this. Was this composed as a song? Just curious. I'm a newcomer to poetry compared to some more seasoned writers here. Thanks for sharing.



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