"maribel" poems
Met a girl sweet as hell
with her charm, could enchant anyone
Looks could **** what a thrill
where do i begin she is second to none
Can’t take my eyes off her as she cast her spell
Ma-ri-bel, how I fell
Can’t dispel , I’m in trouble can’t you tell
her brown eyes mesmerize
And with but a glance I just don’t stand a chance
With her smile and her style
i’d go the extra mile She has me so beguiled
Can’t take my eyes off her as she cast her spell
Ma-ri-bel, how I fell
Can’t dispel , I’m in trouble can’t you tell
(Spoken like a prayer)
Roses are red be violets blue( backup voice repeat)
I rewrote this song for you (backup voice repeat)
Hope you like it yeah I do (backup voice repeat)
And wish I could spend time with you (backup voice repeat)
Her-beauty-could make me drop dead
Can't get her out of my head
Youth you must see for yourself
And how I want her for myself
Ma-ri-bel cast a spell, in my mind
Ma-ri-bel how I fell
Can't dispel, I'm in trouble can't you tell
Feb 15, 2019
Feb 15, 2019 at 11:10 AM UTC
*The girl who brought flames; yet loved the water
of sprinkling desire, pain and affection
She loved the rose that blooms in winter
And adored the sunflower that withers in summer
Allured with the smell of spring,
Waiting for the song the fall may bring
On verge of left and right, she is
Eccentrically falling in love with the bliss
Her mind is an assortment of ******
Her heart; a fragile glass
It may never come together
And soon be poisoned by a mass
The girl who shut the moon;
She covered the sky
But went closer the sun,
and nearly died.
If earth and sky shall meet, ‘tis well
Though known to her the sky may fell
These things we cannot cure and tell
But hidden only inside Maribel.*
Sep 22, 2014
Sep 22, 2014 at 1:45 AM UTC