A Veiled Crowning Poem by Oyekake Satty (O S) Joshua

A Veiled Crowning

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Beauty and charm you are endowed
‘Tis granted to you without upbraiding
Pleasantness heaven did not withhold
As both bequeathed generously to you
A beauty you cannot conceal betimes
Pleasantness and smile you do readily
Unveiling by choice at your discretion
But once, though fortuitously, I beheld
‘Glimpse of that smile and pleasantness
That accentuates to make you complete
Your wholeness a doze of bedazzlement
Graced with beauty and poise so angelic
A pleasant glow the ambient encompass
And your smile and voice reverberating
As if with ten thousand sweet melodies
To cheer and console any disheveled soul
I wander why you'd hide such crowning!
A glimpse of the aura of veritable beauty
Why must we see you in any other light?
Why must fortuity unveil the best in you?

Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Topic(s) of this poem: friendship
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