True Beauty Poem by Lenore Lee

True Beauty

Rating: 5.0


When a pretty girl walks down the street,
All the people want to meet.
This girl with slim hips and golden hair,
This girl that everybody wants to stare.

But I sit and ask myself, what is beauty?
Is true beauty not found in stealth?

Because this golden girl has no manners,
When she curses she never stammers.
The golden girl, who at the flick of her hand,
Would make sure all knew where they stand.

Yet when I came across a shy lady,
Who seemed a tad too shady;
She politely said hello and smiled keen,
And was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Hans Vr 06 August 2012

wonderful poem with a great wisdom in it.

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King Big Head 25 June 2012

I like your poem, a charming little write.

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