Shallow Hal

Shallow Hal is a poem I've created  for someone who was a little special to me. He can even be mistaken as my little brother because we kinda look alike, with the big brown eyes. That was love for me back then — years ago. The story's seem to be funny.




Shallow Hal


I used to swear before
And think that it’s really a sore
To fall for a younger boy
Who still keeps at least one toy.

It would really suck
I think it’s a real bad luck.
A cradlesnatcher gurl,
Holding the boy wrapped in fur.

I ate my words and swallowed them hard
I fell for you, my little lucky card
Against all odds, it seems.
But I don’t care; I would just beam.

You’re one cute guy
I wanna be with you, oh my.
Age and height we really oppose
But all we need is a tricky pose.

I hope all this is true
And not shatter or make me blue
Mom says Im one real smart gal,
But in love, I’m one shallow hal.


Read more: http://authspot.com/poetry/shallow-hal-in-a-different-way/#ixzz1LeBe5Fwh

Shallow Hal has been shared on Poetry Pantry.


4 dropped their thoughts:

Anonymous | June 12, 2011 at 9:13 AM

Well, Dame, you had some fun with this one. From this day forth, you will be known as a cradle snatcher.

Tulika Verma | June 12, 2011 at 10:34 AM

Its so cute and light hearted! Love it! :)

The Poet | June 12, 2011 at 12:38 PM

This is so cute. My favorite line is "Age and height we really oppose
But all we need is a tricky pose".

Thanks for sharing.

Anonymous | June 13, 2011 at 9:07 PM

sweet.
smiles.

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