About You Poem by Denny Moonde

About You



First I said to me
Who might be she?
Then to myself I thought
For her a Lilly I should have bought.
This is about you.
I`ll give you a clue;
It's about your character.
And your laughter.
When I set my eyes on you,
I thought myself a fool.
To have liked you
Well: that was petty
For you looked far pretty.
When I talked to you,
You seemed a bit restrained.
A smile you never retained
Then the other time;
Was much better.
We talked for a while
I came to realize much later
With my face a smile
what a nice personality you had.

Saturday, September 9, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: relationship
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