By William Lee Swafford
Beautiful eyes, beautiful face,
I'm shy to talk to you.
You're the eagle I must watch
No matter what I do.
You're the beauty, wild and free,
The mistress of my eyes,
Rolling through exultant air,
Alone in pristine skies.
I would take you for my own
Could I but have your wings,
Could I but go where night begins
And frozen sunlight sings.
Could I but have you for my love,
How might we fly together!
But I must watch you from below
And long for you forever.
But I must be the one below
And long for you forever.
Beautiful Eyes
William Swafford
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 06/29/2021
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Poem topics: I love you, alone, beauty, night, together, wild, face, frozen, talk, matter, sunlight, beautiful, love, forever, long, watch, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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