Reinvigorated; a refreshing thirst
Love’s satiable quest and guest
Ambient splendor built on
Intriguing similes and seductive metaphors
Such poet I will caress on marital garb.
I will marry a poet,
That on rainy days, when goose bumps swell
We will cuddle in books and loud imaginations
Telling the tales of Romeo and Juliet; love unlived
Or do you expect more from a subtle cuddle?
I will marry a poet,
What gladdens and elates than
A meal concocted in rhyming melodies
Of vehemently viable vivacious veritable virtues,
What hunger can’t this satiate.
I will marry a poet,
Her thoughts will spice my day
With glowing enthusiasm and love jingles
What more pleasures do I seek than repose in her?
Tell me why I should not marry a poet.
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