Love Poem: Jane Doe

Jane Doe

VERSE 1:
Hey Jane Doe, native of the Phyle;
You've charmed me by your high heel.
I'm your John Doe of Treasure Isle;
Wearing sherryvallies and argyll. 
I'm easily offering you a pretty dial, 
'cause it so clear you not hostile.

Chorus:
Come chill with me awhile, 
And we will grace ourselves without revile.
I love the way you smile,
And to me you're worthwhile.
You've been pictured from a mile,
And your character and strength I've compiled.
Chorus:
Come chill with me awhile, 
And we will grace ourselves without revile.
I love the way you smile,
And to me you're worthwhile.
You've been pictured from a mile,
And your character and strength I've compiled.



VERSE 2:
I'm ready to walk you on the aisle,
If you could place me on trial.
Our rite vow would be fertile,
Where there would be no guile.
I'll give you a feel so tactile, 
And I'll be the happiness you'll stockpile.

Chorus:
Come chill with me awhile, 
And we will grace ourselves without revile.
I love the way you smile,
And to me you're worthwhile.
You've been pictured from a mile,
And your character and strength I've compiled.
Chorus:
Come chill with me awhile, 
And we will grace ourselves without revile.
I love the way you smile,
And to me you're worthwhile.
You've been pictured from a mile,
And your character and strength I've compiled.

VERSE 3:
As much as  I have to keep a high profile,
Hello, your heart won't be riled.
Just as I'll feed on your love so mild,
Believe everything's fairly piled.
Yeah, I'm patient but wild,
And I love your style.

Chorus:
Come chill with me awhile, 
And we will grace ourselves without revile.
I love the way you smile,
And to me you're worthwhile.
You've been pictured from a mile,
And your character and strength I've compiled.
Chorus:
Come chill with me awhile, 
And we will grace ourselves without revile.
I love the way you smile,
And to me you're worthwhile.
You've been pictured from a mile,
And your character and strength I've compiled.