As Kindle Her Smile Poem by Folayemi Akande

As Kindle Her Smile



Your faintest smile's far brighte' than sun's best day
It threads sparkly into my ill hue mind
Sad notes of such absence makes
me sway
No such joy can ever siegeful time lend.

Your smile is as vivid as the dove's fine shawl;
The veil behind your rare, profound beauty
For you glare like heap of brine round earth's shore
To forbide such nurture is no knight's court'sy.

That in darkest lees my dame will shine bright
No light travels briskly as inwardly her hue,
Unless miracles truely are mights
Rare embod'ment heired to only a few.

Such a perfection, rightfully engraved,
When virtues matters, morals are enslaved.

Thursday, October 9, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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Folayemi Akande 16 October 2014

its cool and lovely to read. could never get tired of reading

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