Shall I praise the radiance of your eyes, Where the divine light in shadows lies? Or the royal, eternal grace you wear, A pose that lifts the soul from despair?
Shall I speak of your cheeks, kissed by the dawn, Where celestial sweetness is born and drawn? Or your hair, glowing like stars in the night, A river of light in which all hearts take flight?
What of those lips, delicate as the rose, Where the heavens, in secret, repose? Each whisper a prayer, a song of the Divine, Where love and truth in silence align.
O' Beauty, you are but a veil so fine, Revealing the Light, the One, the Divine. In each fleeting glance, the Beloved's grace, In every smile, I behold the sacred face.