Saturday, 6 January 2018
The secret smile
I knew that she would come for me
For she always returned my glances
I saw in her what few others see
Play my cards to better my chances
What stories her eyes they did tell
Her hands smooth as soft babies skin
I saw her, she put me in a spell
Only for me does she shyly grin
That was the ticket for love's chase
Her lowered eyes each time we meet
The secret smile on that sweetest face
What delicacy, just what a treat
Her hair was fair, her eyes were green
They stared at me my heart went "boom"
I saw the most charming girl I'd seen
She must be the bride and I the groom
Image found at https://www.wikiart.org/en/george-seeley/firefly-1907
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I saw the most charming girl I'd seen
ReplyDeleteShe must be the bride and I the groom
How nice it should all end up on a happy note! Rightly so Robin!
Hank
The image lends itself very well to the ballad form, and your romantic style.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet.... to have that common smile to share is wonderful, like a secret sign almost.
ReplyDeleteShe sure looks like she's got a few stories to share in those mesmerizing eyes. Wonderfully done, Robin!💞
ReplyDelete"That was the ticket for love's chase
ReplyDeleteHer lowered eyes each time we meet
The secret smile on that sweetest face" ...so Victorian and innocent
So sweet....lovely poem!!
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine this will end well but I really love your style in this piece, wonderful.
ReplyDelete"I saw in her what few others see"
ReplyDeleteThat's always the key, isn't it?
What a lovely ending!
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