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Title: For No Other Woman Could be Marilyn Monroe
Author: Tsubame Ongaku
Rating: General
Genre: Poem
For No Other Woman Could be Marilyn Monroe
What does one know about Marilyn Monroe,
Except being that face that launched a thousand ships?
What more is there to really know about Marilyn Monroe,
other than the sexy way she nibbles her lips?
She had a face of an angel too good to be true!
And graced the silver screen with that wicked little smile.
Though many have tried to be a Monroe, no other woman could ever be so.
They fail to capture that bittersweet smile that is without its usual guile.
She was a sprinkle of naughty and a dash of class.
To many she was a woman of that enchanting presence,
To the few she was a woman so fragile like glass.
So complex was her heart, she often made little sense.
“Who are you, angel?” I often asked,
To know the woman beyond the diamond smile,
To see that child inside she so often masked;
All these facets of hers that never failed to beguile.
Her star never faded or even met any end,
For a star like her never fades but continues to grow.
Not even heaven can ever find another angel to send,
For no other woman could be Marilyn Monroe.