When I speak of things
That upset you
Your face immediately morphs
Into almost impossible contortions
The bitter somnolence
Permeates into your brain
Your intelligence is often shown
By your transcendental conundrums
Your manner, so inquisitive
Always impresses me
I only hope that you are pleased
With my trivial thoughts
That upset you
Your face immediately morphs
Into almost impossible contortions
The bitter somnolence
Permeates into your brain
Your intelligence is often shown
By your transcendental conundrums
Your manner, so inquisitive
Always impresses me
I only hope that you are pleased
With my trivial thoughts
Published by Stephanie Alford
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3 Comments
Post a CommentPersonally, I don't think you could have trivial thoughts.
Wonderful job! Very honest!!!!!!!!!
Another good one.