Moments passed as I stood jaw in hand
Perfection she was, supple lips and chest ample
"You are not at all what I expected or planned."
Were the only words that I threw at the Damsel,
She may not come quietly, but Love's worth the gamble.
As I approached, restraints in position
She cocked her head slightly, revealing her eyes
The electric blues stopped me in mid decision
My heart skipping beats took me by surprise,
Her voice sweeter than Angelic Lullabies.
Gentle whispers escaped her lips
While I helped her on top of my horse
Failing to explain why I took this trip
As we began to re-trace my course,
My love for Victoria, this Star will enforce.
A bit of time had passed as we continued our Journey
A slight struggle ensued my confession
So much about each other, we were learning
During which time, she started becoming an obsession,
Questioning my ability to articulate these new feelings with discretion.
Though we've been walking in circles
It had been hours before she realized
Now under a dusking sky of purple
We hit the haystack like a ship capsized,
With her body consumed by mine, our breaths harmonized.
That was the first night Victoria wasn't the star of my mental theater
Instead, a real Star brought forth an epiphany
Realizing I've fallen victim to an emotional conspirator
What would I be to Victoria, but an accomplice to infamy,
I had to present to the Star what was left of me.
Witnesses from the wall say we pierced the fog like sabot from a musket
For I couldn't contain what was awoken the night before
The look on Victoria's face was something I must get
With the jaw of her lover making a b-line for the floor,
I would show off a Real woman, my Angel, forever to adore.
- Author: Simple-Man87 ( Offline)
- Published: October 13th, 2017 19:01
- Category: Unclassified
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Comments1
Wow I can't believe I didn't see this earlier! I love this! My favorite of the three so far. Wonderful rhymes and just a great love story altogether. Great job!
Christina, you're far too kind. Thank youy so much for reading.
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