It’s Been Quite Some Time Since a Stranger Noticed Me. Do See Me? I Am Here. My Genuine Smile Smiling at Everyone I See. Don’t You See My Chiseled calves? Voluptuous Thighs A mile high? I may be over Fifty - But My Bosom Swings, And Skips To a Funky Beat With a Tip-Toe Skip, Hop & Dance That Only I Know. My Eyes Liquid Blue Stare Into Vacant eyes. My Skin Fair and Freckled with An Irish Pigment From My Grandmother’s Lair. My Limbs Covered from Head to Toe With Wisps Of Blonde Hair From my Mother’s Hair. Like my French Forefather’s My heart and Blood Pump By Wine My Fingertips Are Permanently Callused From My Writing Pen A Kaleidoscope Into My Soul Within My Voice An Accent Slung with Kindness Compassion And Love So if you See Me Dancing Down the Street On just An Ordinary Day Make sure To Smile My way For I Am Here Watching Dancing Waiting For someone To see me
Mirror to My Soul by Heather Mirassou
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