Sunday, May 4, 2014

Margaux; or the Vision of a Cheetah in the Serengeti Plain

Supermodel Margaux Hemingway (1954-1996), granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway

Margaux; or the Vision of a Cheetah in the Serengeti Plain
Written by Jonathan Henderson
Monday April 28, 2014 @ 9:39 PM

Sawtooth baby, just you cry for me
As you penetrate the womb till thou
Sweetest sunlit shine brightened this
World, and the song was so sweet of
The angel's soliloquy upon your beck
And the call for a face so perplexed o'
Gracious abundance, the novel could
Be scripted either through the mind
Of the man trekking the snows of ol'
Kilimanjaro to you, as Fate caresses
Elegance abound, and as the light is
So bright - Please cry! Cry! Bleed of
Those initiating your baptism as He
Now casts thee into the fire of such a
Cruel, dark world Despondency saw
Fit to cradle you within its arms! O'
My babe! The cheetah of my dreams
Meandering 'cross the Serengeti's
Savanna, and how you ring of my
Lyre heralding a new soft face very
Demure, and your life's sojourn to
Captivate we men, your eyes entrap,
And brows hypnotize my conscious
Air as my thoughts translate into a
Breath, for you the first of scores to
Come, the life sum we're to see since
We're so blessed to open the page to
Your glamour, elegance, so soft to
My touch, but as with every rite of
Spring, the flower shall wilt upon a
Parchment Imperfection lent freely
Until you are as were prior, a dream

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