Zelda never cared to date
She did not need two moments
In just one moment she knew
She did not waste her time
Zelda knew herself well
She knew what she expected
A decency and humanity
He must be uncommon
A whimsical philosopher
A playful adventurer
A humor to drive away blues
A believer in dreams
Zelda knew she would find him
She knew that he was real
She knew it as sure as rain
Her eyes and ears were open
It's such an amazing poem from a woman's point of view. I'll gladly fall into Zelda's shoes. She has faith she will find the right man n her idea of the right man fits perfectly with mine. Zelda's worth lies in her confidence n patience which are real strength of mankind in general n women in particular.
May Zelda find him... or a reasonable facsimile thereof. But, Edmund, are her eyes and ears really WIDE open to the possibilities... perhaps a gruff down-to-earth horse-whispering cowboy might be a surprising fit! I like this poem- it should be contemplated seriously by women yearning to meet that RIGHT one. You explore many avenues of the heart and you do it stylishly, F. Scott... I mean Edmund. 10.
Oh I can relate to this. I stopped looking but still in hope of the illustrious Prince charming haha.. Thank you for you Eddie
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
You portray her as a very confident woman.Comes across nicely.Enjoyed the read. Annette.