When a biologist falls in love

brianna jean zeiger

I am scientifically in love with you. 

 

As my thoughts of you pass through my temporal lobe and into my amygdala,

 

When I see your perfectly constructed face

My myocardium muscle starts to beat faster and more aggressively.

 

The way I crave your kiss is unfathomable, the only thing I can blame is my dopamine levels when your lips connect to mine. 

 

And when you leave, I try to convince myself I’m fine. 

But my lack of serotonin says otherwise.

 

I am so in love with you. 

 

As my thoughts of you go through my head, I fall more in love and my emotions always seem to get stronger.

 

When I see your handsome face,

My heart beats a mile a minute.

 

The way I crave your kiss is unexplainable,

The only thing I can blame is my feelings for you when your lips connect with mine.

 

And when you leave, I try to convince myself I’m fine,

My sadness says other wise 

 

I am so scientifically in love with you.

 

  • Author: b.j. zeiger (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 14th, 2018 00:01
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 40
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Comments4

  • Heartwriter

    Awesome write. Scientifically if course. Lol. Great job.

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    THANKS FOR SHARING BRII ! Love this poem it resonates with mine of yesterday on "The BIOCHEMISTRY of LOVE" (please check). Eleganly written ~ I am a Biochemist and I love SCIENCE based POEMS ~ Yours Brian (UK) Please check my TIME POEM for today ~ Thanks B !

    • brianna jean zeiger

      That’s amazing! I want to go to school for biology and hopefully become a trauma surgeon one day!

    • dusk arising

      Hmmm I'm looking forward to the autopsy.

      • brianna jean zeiger

        That was actually the name of the next poem I’m working on!!!

      • Alexis Night

        Wow they must be really lucky to have an amazing person like you and they just be smiling and blushing a lot reading this



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