Love mocks
Laughs heartily in your face
Poppet, Sweetheart,
Hilariously frolics upon the lawn
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my research: Poppet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The word poppet is an older spelling of puppet, from the Middle English popet, meaning a small child or doll. In British English it continues to hold this meaning. i was a bit uncertain about the meanings of parts of the first half of this poem, but the second half really takes hold in my mind. personally i find using the word love to be very useful, while, on the other hand, i wish several words were available to express the different meanings different people place on the word. my nose is begging for a kiss right now. any takers? ? like the poem. to MyPoemList bri :)
i don't understand the title, but it DID catch my eye(s) . :)