I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known,
and, I believe,
the best thing a girl can be in this world is a beautiful little fool.
With a simplicity of heart,
dispensing starlight to casual moths.
With the kind of voice that the ear follows up and down,
with its fluctuating, feverish warmth.
That voice was a deathless song.
Her face is lovely with bright things in it,
bright eyes and a bright passionate mouth –
her curious and lovely mouth.
Young and artificial.
Redolent of orchids and pleasant cheerfulness.
Gleaming like silver, safe and proud.
A “nice” girl.
A beautiful little fool,
excitingly desirable
with a ripe mystery about her.
And, yet,
turbulent emotions possess her.
She thinks everything is terrible;
she’s pretty cynical, you see.
But,
God, she’s sophisticated!
That beautiful little fool.
This is a found poem, which isa poem created out of phrases from a particular book. In this case, I used The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fizgerald.