A Valentine Gift

Your appearance alone
Is a bona-fide Valentine gift
Were I the one lucky man
To betroth this precious date
And OR Then had the chance
To let you read what's in my bossom

“I'd rather you carried no flowers -
No not at all,
Or not any other kinds of material gifts”

But what other treasure should a jewel of beauty
Espouse from so humble a heart
But for the sweet ecstasy
That the flowers in your hands should arouse in any man's heart

Your appearance alone;
STILL WOULD BE ONE MASSIVE VALENTINE GIFT

Michael Aete
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