Deceptions Of Beauty Poem by Adams King

Deceptions Of Beauty

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She roams about the street
Counting every step with pride
She smiles to naked her teeth
In her beauty she confide

Her eyes are like stars at night
With charms none could resist
She makes men melt by her sight
Like a burning candle stick

I saw the beauty she wore
The pure gold upon her skin
Shining with sweet splendour
That could move a man to sin

She stand still as the best
A man could have as a bride
The attractive apples on her chest
Stood with perfect pride

But is love found in beauty only
Deceptive to the wise
To leave a lover broken and lonely
And make mockery of his eyes

Her dangerous looks can be
To a heart seeking love
Tonight the devil wears gucci
Dressed like an angel from above

Monday, October 2, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: beauty,deception
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rajnish Manga 02 October 2017

The description of a muse' beauty is impeccable. But illusions do occur in life. Anyone can get the shock all of a sudden. You never know. Thanks.

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