The Bassline In Poem by moemedi lynx magoro

The Bassline In



Her name was hmm.. Hmm.. Was well I never got her name,
See I didn't pay attention to lil details but I was so captivated/
As dudes stopped and turned I got aggravated/
I was took by her beauty animated/
Almost dropped my drink its not because I was drunk/
But I felt the arrow of cupids bow, I was struck/
She was the hottest chick in the room,
My dead body cells disappeared from the tomb/
I started to feel again like a child reborn/
The no love policy curtain was finally torn/
the day I saw her was the day I noticed that the beach sand is dark compared to her complexion/

She had long hair fake but long none the less/
She wore the finest necklace/
My heart decided to race an amazing race/
I didn't think I could be a survivor/
This heart felt like it jumped outta the body like magiver/
I felt a big bang and almost bent on one knee to partake in the rules of engagement/
Everything felt supernatural in that moment/
I was caught yet again in the middle/
Like batman's enemy my heart decided to challenge my brain and say a little riddle/
I started to think what if I'm rushing in too fast and have a modern family/
What if my kid would be a fugitive and prison break/
And write a vampires diary breathing below the lake/


I snapped out of it and talked to her/
My speech was bad my lips went south on a slur/
I just had to and to find that she had the best personality a man could want/
I didn't say much interesting my brain was high so I was a lil blunt/
I tried there and there to pull a one two stunt/
But damn my brain was so blunt/
I could stare into her eyes forever/
Her voice as beautiful like a singer/
To tell her I.Q was a no brainier/
I craved for her so bad like a KFC zingger/
I was so mesmerized by her/
We danced and had a good time an the rest is history because of the blur/

Friday, July 4, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: spoken word
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This was a poem I wrote for chick I met at a club. We've all been here so don't judge that's if you go to clubs
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