My Desired Jewel
Charm and grace mingled into a petulant scream,
Your beautiful form delicate and tenderly slim,
In your light other lamps have proved too dim,
At your sight my manhood would but only squirm,
A face that with a surpassing beauty vividly beam,
Of your affections many desire a taste of the cream,
Only your dignity to turn them with a frenzy wimp,
O my reserved soul collapses before you like a simp,
As my affection-bound heart thumbs with a limb.
You are as a jewel among the ugly mine,
O that day when you shall be wholly mine,
And the moment a lifetime bond we shall sign,
O blest shall be our home, children and kine,
Blissful when our hearts shall be filled with wine,
Our love we shall draw with an unfading line,
And delicious shall be our luscious dine,
O that your heart to me would incline,
And my sincere proposal not decline,
For I would die of mild migraine.
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