The Naughty Knight Poem by Sasikala Kamandula

The Naughty Knight



'What doth thou search? '
Asked, causally, she, with curious cute wide open eyes.
'My heart, ' he said. 'I preserved it, here, with care,
But, alas, find it now, nowhere!
Hast thou not stolen it? '
Her eye-brows flickered like
a baby-bird's wings, at the unexpected claim.
'There, it is, my heart, ” he shouted.
'Hey, it is chopped, at thy eye-brows' flickers! '
She gave him a bewildered look of innocence.
'Stop, ' he screamed. 'For god's sake,
Look at me not, so wide that
My heart might blast at bloat as thou widen thy eyes! '
Quietly, then, she closed her eyes.
He begged, “Oh, my! Be merciful, thou La Belle Dame,
My heart is out of breath in your sealed eye-castle! '
'What dost thou want me to do? ' Said, she modest.
'Well, rest in my lap, and look into my eyes;
My heart will be safe, and I'll be thy Knight! '

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Deepa Sahu 21 April 2012

joyful very romantic with shower of dews. nice read

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