The Web Poetry Corner - Mohammad Badri - SAN ANTONIO'S PLAZA PARK
SAN ANTONIO'S PLAZA PARK
by
Mohammad Badri
Sue Ann had the Power
So all the beauty
On my days of loneliness
Attracted to me
She came from Luceville
The core of Kentucky
Like an angle of fire
Blazed my heart suddenly
She was a blonde miss
Sweeter than sugar her kiss
Hair golden than gold
Eyes were bluer than clear sky
Dancing was her profession
Zombie her drink
She sipped all night
Never felt queasy
Besides her beauty
She was very gutsy
No fatigue came her way
Mercy was far from her faith
Challenging her was despair
Inside any dance floor
Contests went her favor
Anywhere in the world
Eyes were after her
She conquered many hearts
We danced many nights
Won many prizes
Champagne and T-shirts
Many other awards
The ball started the site of river
River walk became ashamed
Tower fell to it's knee
St Antonio's Plaza park crushed
Over Sue's charm
Texas seemed puny
For angle to walk
She joined the army
Fort Sam Houston the base
Sergeants had eyes on her
Gi-parties angered her
Discharging was the outcome
Ultimately she departed
She wasn't born for force
Left and left sweet memories
From that rainy night
Heaven turned to officer's club
Hosted our first rendezvous
Last date was sorrowful
Her mind was made up
She walked over my heart
Pulled it to Luceville
Buried it so softly
In countryside of Kentucky!