What do you think this poem is about?

Beauty

Beauty

Beauty is a pretty face
Beauty is a brand new vase
Beauty is lovely hair
Beauty is an oak wooden chair
Beauty is a graceful smile
Beauty is a great sense of style

Beauty is a fragrant smell
Beauty is a 5 star hotel
Beauty is a nice toned body
Beauty surely isn’t shoddy

Beauty is sleek smooth skin
True beauty is deep within

Submitted: Sunday, February 24, 2008


Comments about this poem (Beauty by Chizom Okpara )

Enter the verification code :

  • Mamta Agarwal (9/9/2008 11:40:00 AM)

    lovely poem and the ending defines true essence of beauty.

    1 person liked.
    0 person did not like.
  • Miss Lavender (9/7/2008 6:51:00 PM)

    woow.. a great poem that carries the true definition of beauty.. i like the last line most.. keep it up

    1 person liked.
    0 person did not like.
  • Mel Van Hine (9/5/2008 7:23:00 PM)

    lovely poem. good job!

    0 person liked.
    1 person did not like.
  • Tanny Quin (7/10/2008 12:15:00 PM)

    I like the way you lead up to the conclusion that beauty is within, wasn, t expecting
    the last verse made it really interesting. great poem Phebe

    0 person liked.
    1 person did not like.
  • Riquetta Elliott (2/28/2008 3:16:00 PM)

    You gave the definition of beauty, so that indicates you understand the outside and the inside of beauty. Good work Chizom.

    0 person liked.
    1 person did not like.
  • Thad Wilk (2/28/2008 10:26:00 AM)

    Nice penning Chizom! A delight to read thank you! ! *10*
    Best regards, Friend Thad

    0 person liked.
    1 person did not like.
  • Rani Turton (2/24/2008 12:07:00 PM)

    Yes I agree with your definition of true beauty. Thanks for posting.

    0 person liked.
    1 person did not like.
Read all 7 comments »

PoemHunter.com Updates

Top 500 Poems

  1. Phenomenal Woman
    Maya Angelou
  2. The Road Not Taken
    Robert Frost
  3. Still I Rise
    Maya Angelou
  4. If You Forget Me
    Pablo Neruda
  5. Dreams
    Langston Hughes
  6. Annabel Lee
    Edgar Allan Poe
  7. If
    Rudyard Kipling
  8. I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
    Maya Angelou
  9. A Dream Within A Dream
    Edgar Allan Poe
  10. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
    Robert Frost
[Hata Bildir]