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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

A poem dedicated to a teenage girl: Girlish Sentiments

Girlish Sentiments
by: Kyle Victor Jose


Looking into her glazing beautiful brown eyes.
An act of welcoming beauty.
Whispering great words into her graceful ears.
An acknowledgement of support.

Smelling her natural scent.
A jive of attraction.
Touching her skin comfortably
An consensual communication

Go to her and watch her fly!
The product of metamorphosis
Be attached emotionally and physically
For she can let your heart grow healthy.

If she dislikes you,
Let her go, for her happiness is worthy.
Not your happiness.
Always open yourself to others.

The legs, the feet
are amusing sites of vision.
For their sensitivity could leave
Us dumbfounded.

Hug the girl
No matter what happpens
Day or Night
Virtual or Personal
Friends forever

Be true to others,
The girl is too precious
as if she is like a 1 million carat diamond.
There will never be a girl like her again.

As of the moment,
Friendship has taken her
Not romances for she thinks
She is mistaken in relationships.

Is a boy too complicated,
Worthy to be with a simple girl?
Let the path of destiny decide.
It eliminates misunderstandings.

Whatever it takes,
Whatever you see.
The girl there, is a pillar of constrictions.
not a pillar of butterflies.

A girl's support never tames down
unless I'll make her frown.
For that is no reason to offend.
Be Passionate! Be Loyal! Be Trustworthy!

A mistaken notion of seeing that girl,
With another boy, as if there is an relationship
Should never be a visualization of sorts.
For it brings bad luck to the viewer.

Nearing the end, I would still die for her
I am willing to know her after the end.
This is the girl I knew for 1 month
one of the adolescent trio

I see her politely and calm
A gentleman knows her more
Than I do, because of the time spent together.
I wished a time travel 1 month back.

So, I could escort her through the park
With some sidelines of friends,
Not rushing to a restaurant or home in the late afternoons.
but to acknowledge what nature has to offer.

I liked her for the best,
but she is neutral on me.
What can you say about her?
Who do you think she is?
That is yours to answer.


This poem is more appropriate than the other. It describes what I see and what my counterfactual thoughts would be if I would know her better. The Girlish Sentiments is more simple than the alleged-controversial The Prophecy of Romance.

P.S. (May 24, 2009): The girl's name is Julienne from Quezon City.

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