Beauty Poem by Alhassan Sakib

Beauty

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I see the beauty in her eyes.
It brightens up like a dime.
Her colour always shines.
Your beauty strikes my heart
like it's thunder time.
If beauty was a crime,
she will be the real gang.
When I see her,
I lose my sight.
The demons in my heart
change their colour from black to white.
Was she invented by Albert Einstein?
If she was a commodity in the market,
She wouldn't have a price tag.
Wow. What a beauty I behold!
Was she invented or created?
If she was a movie scene,
she would've been the climax.
I want your beauty to be the reason I die.
Indeed! Beauty lies
in the eyes of the beholder.

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This is a poem to celebrate the beauty of our dear women.
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