A Reunion Poem by Tony Adah

A Reunion



Looking westward to where
We will mourn the sun's death
Twilight bloom
In the yellow, black and brown sky
Here the silhouette of lovers stand
Cuddling in the dripping fog
Waiting for the moonlight to come.

Will the storm stop us?
Will the rain bless us?
Not likely than the poison that maybe
Eating the woman's mind.

I will cuddle her
Tell her to let us take a vow
Our stumbles of yore gone
The moonshine our witness.

I will give her all apologies
And plunge my heart in her heart
Seal the bond with the children
This Union has spawned,
So the night hereby a witness
Sworn in the court of the moonlight.

Sunday, July 31, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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