On The Poem With No Alias

Is your name enough?

I want to write you a poem,

A short piece of gibberish literature, if you ask me,

Oh, well, you know that I never am serious,

So, pardon the use of 'gibberish',

Because they never describe,

How much I want you.

I want to settle down on a continuous sonnet,

Or something shorter,

About how you move,

How you sway,

How you talk,

But I don't know,

These structures don't mean much,

So, this time,

I'll write,

But I won't do aliases,

A poem with no aliases,

quite unlike how my previous ones have been,

Cause all I know,

Is that your name is enough

But I am scared that you will know,

That you aren't as imaginary,

As people think.

Written while listening to All of Me by John Legend

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