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To Chris and Walt: Urban Teenager’s Shallow Philosophy on Love
When I’m in love I turn to rhyme:
A thousand mountains I would climb,
An ocean far and wide I’d wade —
That’s ample love for you, I prayed.
But rhymes are just deceptions writ
With mellow words of shallow wit.
Precocious girls like you’d surmise
That I am wicked 'neath my guise.
Yet I would write a silly line,
Clichés superfluous, fibs of mine
That couldn’t even children woo,
In hope that you would get my clue,
And tell me I could hold your hand,
That poems of mine are not just bland
Linguistic games of a teenaged swain —
It’s not in my nature to feign. So again,
When I’m in love I turn to rhyme:
A thousand mountains I would climb,
To swear to you that I’ll be true.
My love is genuine through and through.
And years from now there’ll be a time,
Bouquets of flowers, church bells chime.
An honest man in me you’ll see;
An honest woman I’ll make thee.
Hey, Christopher Marlowe and Sir Walter Raleigh! I have my own (shallow) opinion about love.