The Girl That I Wish I Knew
It’s so absurd how small the world can be
All my life I eluded beauty
I had no love for nature
But now I heard the sound of the night fall,
The whistle of the sunset
I’ve longed to applause your sweet tenderness, thoughtful heart, caring stare
In the so little time I have known you,
You portrayed great angling of human nature,
Controlled your hysterical haunt
And succumb to my most unbearable nature
Yet still looked most pretty in the eyes of the beholder
May God bless you for your discipleship!
Never anxious to receive but ever longing to give
I promenade you a successful lady in the not so long future
Your chivalry clamored my heart on to my chest
Knowing you was something right
Not forgetting the glorious smiles
For which a reason haunts me for wasting my baseless life
And reckons in my mind, the need to get back up to my feet
I wish I would just let you go and compose myself to a man I were once
Such full of melancholy and equipped with ferocious determination to pertain my visions
By
Oswell Brian
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