Smitten Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Smitten



I have seen you,
In your best of days.
And I have seen you also display,
Very couthless and ruthless ways.
But on 'those' days,
When I know you are totally crazed...
I stay amazed!
I can't help it. I do.
Your beauty still radiates,
Even when both of your eyebrows raise.
Arched as if they are mountain peaks.
And lava is heating to explode from them.
With fangs beginning from your mouth,
Drooling to expose them.

I am there for you, my love.
Smitten.
Aware and prepared with eyes glazed over,
For anything and whatever it is you do.

I have seen you,
In your best of days.
And I have seen you also display,
Very couthless and ruthless ways.
But on 'those' days,
When I know you are totally crazed...
I stay amazed!
I can't help it.
Your beauty remains remarkably unblemished.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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