I Love A Girl From Katmandu Poem by George Hunter

I Love A Girl From Katmandu



My love is a girl from Katmandu
She confessed to me she loved me true.
Her love I did reciprocate
It was the mighty hand of Fate.
I couldn't resist her exotic charms
I longed to hold her in my arms
And kiss the blush right off her face
It put me in a state of grace.

She had long black tresses and olive skin
Such beauty surely must be a sin.
She must be the envy of the gods that be
Adorning the earth for mortals to see
I was fortunate her love to win
And I adored her being trim and slim
With a tiny waist and ample hips
And Oh, those red and lucious lips!

I longed to kiss her through the night
And snuggle up and hold her tight.
With her smooth, soft skin pressed close to mine
A feeling close to the divine.
Her eyes, like a brace of lang'rous pools
Shining like erotic jewels.
I fell into those dark brown eyes
And felt sorry for all those other guys
Who didn't have a love so true
As my wonderful dream from Katmandu

How I'd love to marry you
My beautiful girl from Katmandu.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Britney Hogue 21 April 2009

Great poem. Thanks for sharing Britney

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Rani Turton 19 April 2009

Lovely, romantic poem. All wishes for a successful love.

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