*VICTORIAN HEARTS*

*By GILDA LILY* A Valentine for all my friends!
(c) February 12, 1997 Gilda Lily

You were made for big, red hearts
Trimmed with lace,
The flowery kind of Valentines
That the Victorians loved.
Oh, that uniform!
A holdover from
The last century.
Long row of gold buttons
And a high, stiff-necked
Collar, *so* Victorian.
Keeping in sensuality...
But I know better.
Red suits you.

You're a holdover from the
Last century yourself
With your manners, all proper
And perfect, and oh-so-polite,
A gentleman of grace
And style.
You were made to be courted
With moonlight 'n' roses,
A good Italian meal with
Candlelight, shining softly
On your hair
And in your eyes.
A chaste kiss
On the first date,
Holding hands with
A smile.

I've set the plan in motion
Finding the frilliest, frippiest
Card in Chicago.
You should be opening it
Right about now.
The phone rings
And I reach out to take it,
A smile on my face.

"Happy Valentine's Day, Benny."
(My soon-to-be lover.)

Disclaimer: No copyright infringement intended as held by Paul Haggis, Alliance, etc. The poet does not give permission to reproduce this poem without permission. Have a nice Ray! :)


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