Love Poem: What They Don'T Know

What They Don'T Know

What you don't know, that I know.
My voice so mellifluous
Presenting me as emasculate, 
As if I am heaven's perfect candidate. 
Ohh they don't know, 
As they clothe me in pure perfection. 

Only if they pay attention,
To my speech rather,
They'll see a different dimension.
And not that I blather,
Course in my other perception, 
I  call it adjudicating with invention.

Although that might be over rated without being calculated.
I am completely aware,
That "I am naughty, but yet innocent"
And yet many still don't know,
But I can't say beware, I can only put them up for a dare

Not that it's all bad, i'm not a rotten potato in a bag
Nor am I a lion in a sheep's skin, My naughtiness leaves an ignited room and my innocence leaves a healthy bloom.