- Eccentric Eyes Poem by Georgios Venetopoulos

- Eccentric Eyes



He felt her, molding in his mind, through sorcery and guise;
the gorgeous and deceptive maid, out of his poems leapt
confusion causing in his thoughts, her almond eyes of vice,
theatrical eccentric play, and Shakespearean script.

Enchanting, her Medusa comb with serpents was becrowned,
two wolfish fangs protruded when her dismal glance she gleamed
her howling lifted in the air as sharp as ultrasound,
abruptly, thus, out of his eyes, eccentric feelings streamed.

In order to enchant the maid, he started dancing jazz
he wore a Capri pair of pants and fuchsia cotton shirt
behind his ear a daisy bore, with splendor and pizzazz,
his smile allowed three golden teeth to shine virile and pert.

Eccentric was his dance for her, outside the discotheque,
with eyes that squinted humorous, he jumped par amor'
the serpents twisted happily and hissed to bedeck
the Saturday performance of his sandals on the floor.

Delighted was her evilness, the snakes their eyes becrossed
because his eccentricity prevailed in logic since
his golden teeth the creatures stunned, ensorcelled and embossed,
and in the maiden's frozen heart, he was transformed to Prince.

Monday, October 6, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: dance,eccentricity,humorous,verse
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© 2014-10-06, G. Venetopoulos, All Rights Reserved
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