True Eyes Beholds Fairly Poem by segun Johnson Ozique

True Eyes Beholds Fairly



What the eyes ought to see
Be beholding like the shades
Be freedom to want as liked;
Some desiring them plump,
Stout, tall, chubby or tubby
All marking others as different
Marking, strokes of unlike folks
As socket and ball seeing differ
So true love stays not swaying
For no person, of a woman-born
And no man right and sanely
Should see partner unsightly

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