The Wiggle In The Twinkle



I like the wiggle in the twinkle of your big blue eyes
I don’t know if I can explain it but I’m gonna try
The way they twinkle and sparkle it gets to me
The harder I try to resist the faster I fall to my knees
I like the wiggle in the twinkle of your big blue eyes
I’m on a mission with my kissin for you to be my guy

I like the thundering, shuttering sound when you say Maylinda Jane
You rock my little word by simply saying my name
The way it rolls off your tongue its as sweet as can be
Boy you can be my honey and I’ll be your honey bee
I like the thundering, shuttering sound when you say Maylinda Jane
You make me dizzy my heart is spinning, boy your driving me insane

I like the hippody hop that bounces in your personality
You catch me off guard with things you do and say to me
Light me up like a firecracker on the hottest fourth of July
Give me those goose bumps and make me laugh till I cry
I like the hippody hop that bounces in your personality
Boy keep doing what your doing cause it’s all good to me

To Scott With Love
March 2010

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Submitted on February 24, 2011

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Scheme AbcxAb DxccDd CcbbCc xx
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 1,036
Words 217
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6, 2

Maylinda Jane McRae

I haved live in Georgia all my life. I have four beautiful children and five grandchildren,an amazing man in my life named Scott. God has also blessed me with many loving family members and friends. God has blessed me in so many ways and I want to share with others how amazing he is and the grace that he wants to bestow on others. I have been writing since I was a little girl, it has always helped me to express myself whether it was during a storm or a victory in my life. My prayer is that my poems will help someone who may be going through a storm or celebrate a vicotry in life. more…

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