A Valentines Letter
Dear Cupid,
oh how your method is strange!
I am only a man; among many men;
whose heart beats likely so,
but then shudders by the embrace of a piercing arrow.
Was it by list or chance,
that I fell victim to your curse?
I could not see; nor hear;
lest any thought in mind.
Why have you had me wandering?
Like some mindless ghost;
what was it you wanted me to find?
Then it came; a mysterious moment.
When darkness lifted from my eyes!
That moment; love whispered;
your spell delivered.
How lucid a moment, I thought;
to show me, dear Cupid,
what you had in mind!
In the distance walked a figure.
I could not make its lines.
And the closer it came;
its shape formed a more slender frame.
How lovely.
Closer still; my flesh trembles;
how lovely, oh Cupid.
How masterfully assembled!
Still limping from your arrow;
I stopped, and looked, and feared
what I might see.
Her eyes,
how deadly.
Yet she stares back and her smile matches mine!
At first sight so they say; well,
I say those mischievous, albeit perfect arrows are forever at play.
Such a rare creature true love is;
wild; untamed; often times unkind.
Oh Cupid, how your method is strange!