The Pretty Girls Poem by Piscine Kipling

The Pretty Girls



I'm going to watch the pretty girls go by
Elegantly they stroll, I just want to take them
To the idyllic country and watch the blue birds fly
Maybe I'd be satisfied, my desires might be gone when
I've found simplicity with lovers of remarkable beauty
Treasured and prized, they know their place in this society
As queens detached, and with a persona that think so cruelly
Breaking love and lust, discarding all the boys like an accessory
And I just want to make something out of that, shape each other anew
We'd be locked into a duality among the isolation among the green fields
As we're surrounded by forests, unaware of modern life but aware of nature's hue
Then we can live our real lives in content, and happiness is what we would yield

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Piscine Kipling

Piscine Kipling

On The Coast, Canada
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