I once had a painting
Giga-shades of adoring;
In a familiar surrounding…
Scrawling and crawling,
It was an hallmark glory
Of my sweet untold story;
In the years, I owned a lorry…
She was devil cute, but holy.
My crayons couldn't surpass,
Her beauty wasn't in disguise;
In the bittersweet of my past…
She was an art, a lady of class.
Sweet pretty face, with lashes,
Dark hairs, black to thickness;
In absence, was homesickness…
All boys longed for her fineness.
She is a diva, none can harass,
Well configured as a classic lass;
Innocent child, a righteous pass
She was like a visible colorless gas.
An uncommon beauty in class
Her fineness breaths new life
In nostalgia, she had hot sparks
That unfroze my ice-cold heart.
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