Forewarning by Linda Stitt

 
Look away from beauty, 
beauty is to fear.
Beauty grabs you by the heart 
and hauls you over here.
Beauty grips you by the gut 
and hurls you over there; 
beauty shatters you to bits 
and spreads you everywhere.  
Beauty takes you by the throat 
and blows your breath away,
she holds you captive in the night
and hostage by the day.
Once you’ve tasted beauty,
you can never stop;
beauty puts the spurs to you
and rides you till you drop.
Beauty doesn’t care a bit 
for manners or convention,
she insists on nothing less
than your complete attention.
Beauty steals your mind 
and gives you rapture in its place; 
beauty casts a spell on you
by showing you her face.
Beauty is the bait 
and beauty is the hook.
You’ll be seeing beauty 
anywhere you look,
above, below and deep within.
Pervading through and through, 
beauty’s gonna get you.
    Love will too. 

~Adjust Your Set (Natural Heritage Books, 1997)
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