Love Poem: The Love and the Woman -A Rhyming Couplet--

The Love and the Woman -A Rhyming Couplet--

See the snapping of love,
I think he's angry at the metal glove.
He finds it hard to see the queen,
Overshadowed by the ornamental screen.

Who is that stinging near the pen?
I think she'd like to eat the Plzen.
She is but a little woman,
Admired as she sits upon a noblewoman.

Steady arms wide just like an eagle,
Love needs no flight, it flows like the seagull.
She's not alone she brings a bird,
a pet bee, and lots of cowherds.

The bee likes to chase a girlfriend,
Especially one that's in the carrick bend.
The love shudders at the scary flower

He wants to leave but she wants the meteor shower.


6/13/19
written by
James Edward Lee Sr. 2019©