I see a man
Flora poole 1982 (Hagerstown, md)
I see a man with the most beautiful blue eyes ever
And guess what my heart for you
I see a man
That could melt me
Just by the way he looks at me with those beautiful blue eyes of his
And could it be that this man
Has my heart
Could it be possibly true
I see a man
That his eyes are so beautiful
It's like looking into the most
Beautifulest brightest blue water
Ever possible
His heart beating fastly when he thinks of me
Or hears my name
I see a man who true with his words
All for me
That been trying to win my heart here alot lately
I see a man whom wants to spend the rest of his life with me .
But yet I'm not really realizing how much he truly
Loves me
It's like I'm blinded by his words
And I need more than words to prove his love to me
I see a man but is it him that my heart beats for
Is it him that my heart been missing all along
Could it possibly really be he the one I loved all along
Could my heart love him so true like there no other man left in this world but him
Damn heart you sure do know how to pick them
Hope that this man is true with his words and also
Follows through his actions
To prove he loves me just as much
So heart oh my heart
Tell me is it true that I'm in love with him oh so much
I see a man who wouldn't want me with no other
And always kept me protected and away from harm
I see a man who love out does everyothers
A love that won't ever let me down or ever fail me
Oh my heart I abide by you so please point me to the man that will be best for me
I have faith in you and I believe in you so heartedly
Written by: Flora Poole Flora Poole Flora Poole Flora Poole aka violet poole
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Written on November 28, 2021
Submitted by flora_p on December 28, 2021
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 1,661 |
Words | 383 |
Stanzas | 2 |
Stanza Lengths | 39, 1 |
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