Stolen Smile Poem by jhonny jean

Stolen Smile



Goodbye, Sweet smile
From a friendly face you emerge,
Destroyed by a frown so vile
And violently scourge

Goodbye, sweet smile
Welcome, idle eyes of mystery
Which drench a silent servile,
An aura of translucent misery

Goodbye, sweet smile
Goodbye, goodbye
From happy face you exile
Now fall into the shadow to die

In a cold morning’s guile
Distraught by a fixating need
To find a stolen smile
The very one I missed indeed

Fallen into the trident of Poseidon
Battled the hardship of the seven seas
Swam through the gorge of Caspian
Chilled by the wind avenging breeze

To eradicate my impassive stare
Caused by a stolen smile
The radiant glow that is too rare
A smile so worthwhile

Goodbye, sweet smile
Your years come to an end
Only the trail of your lifestyle
That frown has unexpectedly rend

Goodbye, goodbye my sweet smile
Welcome to an impassive stare
That has stolen my smile
That has stolen my irresistible glare

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