That Girl Poem by Kevin Patrick

That Girl

Rating: 5.0


Over there, across the street there's that Girl All smiling at me

She's tall and thin
Piqued elegant chin Cool oblong contours that entices me


Holds regal eyes of emerald seas Long lashes flicker Promiscuous glances

Breathings on impulse and stuck in traffic I'm now a slave to her strange magic


I look both ways to halt my movement but loves gravity has my entrapment
30 feet to 20 her legs are wiry Smooth athletic feminine mechanic

20 feet to 10 cheeks are powdered Sweet navy blue An urban serpent

Now 10 is 5 she's one foot high Rouged by smoothness Of party girl tennis Then her lips Begin to part An introduction To my conundrum

That girls a boy
and she likes me

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Shelley Jones 04 August 2012

For the amazing rhythm and rhyming scheme, a 10. Pure music.

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