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74th Cleopatra
Contributed by
heartquake
on
Monday, 12th December 2005 @ 08:35:59 PM in AEST
Topic:
PoemsonBeauty
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I want to know how you do it
How you wrap every memory in gold
I know its different in your world
Where love will never die and hearts won't grow old
How could I describe you
I'd figure Nubian goddess would be an insult
You're something far beyond
An encyclopedia of geniuses couldn't find a fault
I'd tear up the Mona Lisa
Before touching you, in fear of soiling your beauty
A series of breath taking sights
Your otherworldly eyes, and skin, a sun kissed majesty
With your blinding crown of gems
Glitz and glamour and its all fit for you
You're the end of a lineage of beauty
Perfection through genetics coming to an absolute
Copyright ©
heartquake
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2005-12-12 20:35:59] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: 74th Cleopatra
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Tuesday, 13th December 2005 @ 09:16:19 AM AEST (User
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What a wonderful poem on beauty. You did it and you did it with style.
A very beautiful write.
Thanks for sharing.
Tim
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