Love Poem: Her Name Was Jasmine and Her Beauty So Divine
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Written by: Robert Lindley

Her Name Was Jasmine and Her Beauty So Divine

Her Name Was Jasmine And Her Beauty So Divine

Her name was Jasmine and her beauty so divine
Her voice was a picture of mountain majesty
Soft melody and sweet words kissed ear so fine
Me to stand back, not ask her out, a travesty.

I was on fluffy cloud nine when she said her yes
Did not bother me that it was not a clear match
Jessie said, yep, she felt sorry for you I guess
She gets good look at you, she close door, hit the latch.

I gave flowers and sweetest kisses in the morn
Cook her waffles and my special bacon and eggs
Gave God thanks, asked Gabriel to blow his horn
I was Romeo when to Juliet he begs!

She would call me her darling and her handsome prince.
Never heard such honey-baked words ever since.

Robert J. Lindley, March 7th, 1972
Sonnet

1st note- '""Gabriel""

""A Gabriel's horn (also called Torricelli's trumpet) is a type of geometric figure that has infinite surface area but finite volume. The name refers to the Christian tradition where the archangel Gabriel blows the horn to announce Judgment Day.""

2nd Note:
In youth we face many challenges, love being a very big one..