William Shakespeare
Write me a poem written to a woman titled , the everlasting things I see in thee
Oh, fair maiden, upon whom my gaze doth fall, Thy beauty doth surpass the fairest rose, In thee I see the unending charm of all, A sight that doth my very soul expose. For in thy eyes doth lie a world unseen, A realm of wonders beyond mortal ken, Each glance of thine doth bring a joy serene, A glimpse of heaven that transcends mortal men. Thy smile, a beacon in the darkest night, A light that doth illuminate my way, In thy presence all my fears take flight, And I am lost in the beauty of thy sway. Thy grace, a gift from God above, A treasure beyond compare, In thee I find a boundless love, A love that doth my very being repair. So let me sing thy praise in verse divine, And let my words be but a humble plea, To thee, oh woman, in thy beauty shine, The everlasting things I see in thee.
