Vagabond Of Beauty Poem by Sheldon Allen Saluta

Vagabond Of Beauty

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Appearance is sometimes alluring
It hides the real core of its color that is occurring
And fogs the nature of vastness deep within
Could block your eyes from the notorious acts which were hidden

People may judge quenchly the outer
Disregard the facts of inner beauty, just be mutter
But they are ignorance, thirst from attention
That's why, they used to criticize other with great caution

If they only knew the inner part
They surely ate those words, redemption will do counterpart
Just like by judging the book by its cover
Even if the main content is heavier than ever

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Eyan Desir 28 July 2010

Nice title good write ...............

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Kim Davies 10 March 2010

I love this poem, beautifully written yet a lesson for us all.

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Prince Obed de la Cruz 03 March 2010

wow... oh my.... you are amazing.... nice write!

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Jude Ogunade 01 February 2010

Allen Sheldon, I like your poem, 'Vagabond of Beauty'. There is actually a bond between vagaries and beauty; though Shakespeare said, 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and that which we call a rose by any other name will smell as sweet' Life is full of surprises, gold is found in dirts sometimes and many at times are we left in awe at the beauty concealed in innocence and modesty. Actually, only those with feeble minds will think beauty is cosmetics. Thanks for this inspiration. Nice poem!

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