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Venus Blue Eyes

Her long hair was the color of pure gold But it was her eyes a sight to behold Sapphires of the clearest solid blue Her eyes were eyes of love so true Her hands were always warm to the touch She seemed to glow but never to much It is if she burned with a furnace of body heat Sugary sweets the sweet girl love to eat But she was shapely and ever so thin That internal fire burned those calories within Her lips shine of a faint florescent blue Her silky smooth skin was of a soft violet hue Her legs were long her feet were small And for a young girl she seemed a little tall She loved the Sun absorbed energy through her skin She loved to run she was as fast as the wind As smart as she was ever so pretty But her intelligence was graceful not at all nerdy Every boy loved her with all his heart Every girl wished back home she would depart Her voice was as sweet as the sirens song She could sing so soft but it sounded strong Her laughter made her tiny nose wiggle At this the earth boys and girls giggled If she wanted to she could think out loud She knew our thoughts and of this was proud Her breast were as shapely as a new peach But always seemed out of every boys reach She knew our earth boy thoughts and let it be understood Little girls from Venus were pure and always very good Still after school I walked her home holding her hand It warmed me over with a feeling so grand One night at the school dance we floated in the air In those eyes my soul was caught by her stare Cacia Varia she kissed me with those sweet tender lips And with that my heart she has since forever kept Earth girls are pretty and some I really like But the girl from Venus our souls are woven tight I'm just a boy praying for my dreams to realize That is on my wedding night to love my Venus blue eyes

Copyright © | Year Posted 2008




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