Sweet Eighty-Nine, by Darren Oxton |
Some shine brighter than others, -More so than mothers, In the eyes of an admiring elder, Whose love had never faltered, Smaller once, now a blossoming fruit, A jewell, to behold, to tout, No hardened edge, a perfect cut, A billion more, He couldn't put, Artistic flair, used so loosely today, But enthusiastic beauty suited to No-one less, The rest can't be best, They fail to own that grace, You possess, Sweet Eighty-nine, brought A great gift, A charming soul, Who's warmth gives a lift. |
Posted: 2010-02-12 10:42:28 UTC |
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