Approached in Memoir
One Way,
That you can really leave your mark,
I should say
Is being flirtatious
Only to the point where it is not obvious
Like everything in life,
You cannot have too much
And it is never good to have too little, as such
Which in time you will understand
And know exactly how much matter to add
It also depends on interest
A quick satisfaction,
Or something well worth the diligence
Someone well contemptuous,
Which may carry too much pride;
Or one that is modest,
Who is very shy
Prudence is a great asset of the mind
Which amends focus,
Therefore you never show absence
The flow of interest,
Rests on your behalf
As such, you approach
Either mind agile, or adolescent
However the outcome,
Rests on your wit and charismatic charm
From what you learned since the beginning
When you fell,
(This time it is only worth remembering)
To which she remembers your marking
You then think,
That you are proud you did something
Or wish you did nothing
Of which you are marked,
On her every approach
This poem was written by Jason Partington on Aug 23, 2007.
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I like the ephemeral feeling that I get when I read this. Interesting emotional impressions.