Figures Of My Love Poem by John Chizoba Vincent

Figures Of My Love



FIGURES OF MY LOVE

No one recognises when love begins
But we know when it ends
A flower cannot blossom without a sunshine
And men cannot live without love
So in the nouns of my heart I love you
Through the verb of my love I cherish you

But the adverb of my love will multiply audibly
In the adjective of my wisdown I beautify you amicably
Prepositioned the thought of my heart for good
In the conjuction between love and hatred

Through the pronoun of two beings
We will fly higher so that they exclaimed
What love is to those in the dark side
On that day of our love, beautiful virgins will faints
On seeing the colourful love English we've made.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rajnish Manga 11 November 2015

The grammar of love has been explained so nicely and so wisely that the phenomenon has emerged as three dimensional. Delightful poem which is a great joy to read.

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