Do Not Love Him, Dear Daisy!
Do Not Love Him, Dear Daisy!
Do not love him, dear Daisy!
For he is dying to love you as before
‘Coz he knows not loving half-heartedly
And to love with all – they say- is but death
He is too young to die once again
And fears to live too much all at once.
Do not love him, dear Daisy!
For he will sew your name in his tattered life
'Coz he worships no name save yours
And to adore another- for him- is infidelity
He is too married to you without bond
And shivers to even think it for once.
Do not love him, dear Daisy!
For he will walk whole earth to arrive you
'Coz he finds no place as restful otherwise
And to halt elsewhere- he sees- is betrayal
He is too innocent to learn deceit
And blinks with care to miss you not.
Do not love him, dear Daisy!
For he will pour himself completely unto you
'Coz he intends only you to keep him all
And to share himself- he perceives- is sin
He is too committed to be distributed
And feels frightened if kept as such.
Do not love
him, dear Daisy!
For he will wreathe his life around you
'Coz he believes you more own than his blood
And you will disown him as deserted land
He is too precious to be tended rotten crowd
And merits more than all bunch together worth
Do not love him, dear Daisy!
For he will curl his hand around yours
'Coz he knows no comfort more promising
And you will escape from your promise
He is too delicate to live as before
And shatters too much to be whole again
Do not love him, dear Daisy!
For none- not even you- will come mourn him
'Coz he spends every thought of his time on you
And time devoid you- his precious- is emptiness
He is too hurt to bear another heartbreak
And trusts you too much to sacrifice his all.
Do not love him, dear Daisy!
For you will fling with your fondness left behind
'Coz you mean no guilt shattering hearts
And he will place yours in safest haven
He is too adorable to deserve your kind
And yet loves you the same knowing it all.