My Name
“What’s in a name? That which we call a roseBy any other name would smell as sweet.” "What's in a name? A thousand roses' blend,Their fragrance bound to the air extend.Yet, just a single pungent note concealed,Sharpest aroma, swiftly revealed. Sur Doctor, a name distinct and rare,Lingers in minds with an forever there.Unlike the common John Jackson's name,Sur Doctor's essence leaves a lasting flame. A bouquet of roses may sweetly compose,Yet one bold scent, the aghast fleer knows.In the realm of names, Sur Doctor stands,A unique imprint in life's shifting sands."
This poem is about:
Me
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