or sign in with e-mail
by Sylvia L Morelos Jul 24, 2012 category : Miscellaneous / Misc. poems
Amelie was a precocious and beguiling girl of fifteen, but at times she was foolhardy She often went about her day and trampled on her suitors' "folly"She had a keen and brilliant mind that she used as a bulwark against treason By those who repeatedly would find that she in no way was a naive personIt was an incontrovertible "fact" that men to her presented too much strife Especially those whose conjecture was to figure her for their wifeShe used her witty humor and laughter to mentally assail Those who would repeatedly try to find out what she kept veiledHer iron will and outlook on life never came in conflict With the mettle she possessed, her word would be didacticShe intended to live as she damn well pleased, she basked in her own reason And she dismissed the malapropism of love professed by men who were not seasonedShe was a solid and refined girl, one who was apt to tell no lies She had no true friends whom she confided in, to others this was no surpriseShe worked hard to make a living, she deemed it even necessary To always find her own way in life, she toiled but was not wearyAmelie aptly spoke her mind, she was not one to mince her words A statement through her life she made, she knew what she was worthA dream came to her one night as she lay down to rest her head A vivid light shone through her in it, she even thought "I must be dead"The light that shone through her revived all of the memories That clung to her deep down inside, they were a reverieHer deepest desire was to be loved for herself, for what she truly represented But no man had ever learned that she could not be reprimandedAmelie alone would always have the upper-hand, she would never rescind it She knew that she would never change, no matter if she was not accepted