Boomerang Poem by Maravan Shelley

Boomerang



Footloose me was, ignorant days-yeah
Work, earn and spend unto the lease;
Live a king, dances and wine were the days-
Celebrated my me in me, those were the ages- yeah
Until boomerang hit.
Fact! I never beheld such a damsel;
Nature's blend, a thousand year beauty of Marilyn Monroe
And a Shakespeare's cleopatra are not enough to say her
Skies and color of ocean - an illusion
She the bride a real truth.
Me the footloose got boomerang hit -ye
In the name of the dame.
Mighty Caesar and Immortal Achilles fall -A damsel
The only great Alexander would have surrendered his soul
Fortunate he was, she born not in those centuries
Nature's wonder! ! a dame, a most beautiful dame-
I never fallen yet felt in love- her reciprocal
Wedding bells, tied knots and days are gone-
Footloose days now only an ornamental dream.
Me a responsible man-a Boomerang hit....

Saturday, January 10, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love educates
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Love that creates life. You become more responsible.
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