In Beauty She Does Walk (English Sonnet) Poem by Gert Strydom

In Beauty She Does Walk (English Sonnet)



(after Lord George Gordon Byron)

She does outshine the stars of the night
her eyes have specs like the open skies
they are sunny, warm, understanding and bright
their aspect is not like mere mortal eyes.

Picture perfect day and night she looks at her best
where on this earth she walks in heavenly grace,
while silky smooth falls her hair in each tress,
with soft expression on a almost angelic face,

with serenity almost holyness over her brow
full of character and personality and eloquent,
her sun-filled smile does with understanding glow,
reflects her mind in how her time is spent,

she glows innocent with true sincere love
in a distinct fashion that nothing can remove.

[Reference:"She walks in beauty" by Lord George Gordon Byron.]

© Gert Strydom

Thursday, November 1, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love and life
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Gert Strydom

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Johannesburg, South Africa
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