What Can I Do? Poem by Elizabeth Leung

What Can I Do?

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What can I do?
My head turns towards you,
Like moths to the lamp post,
And a curious goat to paper.

What can I do?
I send wave signals to your brain
So I can make you sneeze
And your neighbours say, Bless you.

What can I do?
Like how milk is stirred in tea,
This sense of warmth and serenity
In me when I am beside you.

What can I do?
The alphabets in my soup spell your name,
so do the clouds in the luminous blue sky,
my finger on the frosty window, does the same.

What can I do?
When I have fallen for you?
Hence a poem I write,
Just for you.

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