With your immaculate complexion
Being so very deceiving
With your fiendish concepts
And grotesque mannerisms
I still find love
Emanating from myself
Onto you
Even in your slumberous state
I find my solace
Within your world
Your ideas, never translucent
Can be seen running
Chaotically through your cranium
I have complete empathy towards you
Because we follow
The same situations
Consequently, we sometimes detest
These fastidious burdens
Being so very deceiving
With your fiendish concepts
And grotesque mannerisms
I still find love
Emanating from myself
Onto you
Even in your slumberous state
I find my solace
Within your world
Your ideas, never translucent
Can be seen running
Chaotically through your cranium
I have complete empathy towards you
Because we follow
The same situations
Consequently, we sometimes detest
These fastidious burdens
Published by Stephanie Alford
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4 Comments
Post a CommentWOW! Great job!
Very well spoken. I love way your poem flows.
I felt this way with my wife when we were together. Sure do miss feeling like this.
Stephanine,
Are you sure that you are not yet another one of Lord Byron's love children? Lady Ada Lovelace is one and you certainly follow her foot steps.
There you are in Medical school? And to write as well as young as you are? You are a delight for this old man's heart I doubt I would
"Detest any of your fastidious burdens"
Thank you