The Appearance Of Courtney Poem by Gerald Watts

The Appearance Of Courtney



For Millions of years we men have prayed, for that one special girl,
We intervene our intrinsic love, for one priceless pearl.
Only a harlequin would refuse, an ornament before his eye,
Make him think of himself impertinent, andcoerce him to reply.
She is my magical dream, ony waiting to transpire,
Such distinction from her, Make me want her more to desire.
My Dexterity to execrate others, would accrue her accredited love,
Such anxiety to catch her attention, only constrains my heart to shove.
Your love is always beholden, never should i see skeptism,
If so we'd commence in exiles, and should you take my survivalism.
My onslaught for your love, could never be reiterated,
Our betrothal has come near, so lets prevent being obliterated.
The Wait for our love inception, is waiting for propogation,
So let me grant you this ring, and never expierence separation.
We have an effervescent life ahead, and our benediction comes shortly,
Juse promise to be my wife, til' the hearse departs Gerald from Kourtney

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Close
Error Success