An Amorous Angel Poem by Imafidon Mac Henry

An Amorous Angel

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If the days had gone by
Without her angelic beneficence
Would my world have got
A charming replacement?
If the heavens weren't opened
Would my solemn heart
Have been a room of smiling faces?
If yesterday didn't come
Would today have dawned well
On a sojourning soul?
If my heart weren't torn apart
Would you have offered yours
On roses void of thorns?

She walked into my world
When gloom loomed,
Shadows behind silvery stars
And raised my silhouettes
To the radiant sunrise
The feelings hidden in the
Twilight of ages,
She resurrected to daylight
The suns in her yellow daylights
Burned me, my crown and
My sole,
Gave me the eyes to eclipse
Beauties:
The Garden of Eden, the sights of
Roses and lilies...

Night!
And her moans burn through
My skull to click my brain,
With the warmth of her bosom,
Pushed tight against my chest,
Struggling bodies forgotten
In darkness we are,
My groping fingers always find
Those curves, soft-swollen,
Inflated ballons,
The craze to behold her full
Under the dimmest lights
Always leave streams in my mouth,
Streams high above my head
Whizzes in my stomach.

For ages, love had been
Shadows in the dark:
Elusive, like tentatively-roaming
Bats in branchless baobabs
And my neck giraffed to
Feel its warmth again in vain
Suzy, Jenny, Sexy
all turned their backs without
A shrub of solace to shelter
My shattered heart,
and it shattered into smaller
fragments, fragments which
raced with the gushing floods
of time and existence.

An amorous angel
That has brought smiles to my face
My past was the thirst sucking the athlete's throat
She came to beautify my heart,
Loveable companion 'beauty full' like lovebirds,
Love exist after a long try
I'd sleep in wealth of happiness
I have found an amorous angel.

Saturday, August 27, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 02 March 2017

Beautiful portrayal of love as a voyage of pure bliss nicely brought forth from the heart with conviction. Thanks for sharing Mac.

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