Persian King of the British Library

Persian King of the British Library

Extremely dark brown and curly, his hair

Demands attention from the eyes and heart.

It’s long enough to trap me like a snare

At midnight where his beard becomes the part

That emphasizes masculinity,

Embracing finely drawn moustache in black,

Its twin.  His nose is small and cute and free

Of any hint of Muslim strength, though lack

Of beauty it refutes.  He leans the curls

To fill his fingers and right hand to rest

Brown handsomeness there while he reads the swirls

Of Arab script which mirrors his brown crest.

It’s clear that he belongs to Islam’s law,

This one as lovely as a Persian Shah.