The train was zooming by, <br />When I saw her like a veil in the sky… <br /> <br />She was strolling in the street; <br />She was immaculately neat. <br />It was like a dream; <br />I wanted to scream: <br />Oh! God, Oh! Beauty, <br />I just peripherally <br />Saw the most beautiful woman <br />On earth! She was way gorgeous than an omen, <br />And prettier than an April bouquet of flowers; <br />She smiled and laughed like no other creatures. <br /> <br />What a Joy! What a Beauty! <br />What a treat, <br /> To have mnemonically photographed such a woman, <br />Who smiled like a Baby, <br />And who educed a warm dropp of rain <br />From my right eye, <br />Which caused my heart to beat <br />So profusely and to switch side, <br />And my spleen to quiver, <br />And my soul to beg and twitter. <br /> <br />Oh! God, this one had no flaws, <br />No scars, no thorns, and no claws; <br />No tattoos, no chains, and no rings. <br />Her hair was her wings; <br />She swam through the clouds like a proud swan, <br />Like a mermaid in the deep blue ocean.<br /><br />Hebert Logerie<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/peripheral-beauty/
