Free Spirit Poem by Charles Bernard

Free Spirit



Kwashum my fairy
What troubles thy mind so much?
Have you not learnt a thing?
From the trees of the island
Peacefully swaying with the gently breeze
After a raging storm had shook their roots

Lover of my heart choke not thy spirit
Flow with the sway of life
Let not its worries burden thee
The rise of sun is certain
So is the beauty of sunset
Love nature with your heart

Be nude with thy thoughts
Free her from sentiments
Let thy imaginations soar high.
Kwashum have thy beautiful eyes
Taught thee nothing all these years
Why mar her sparkling nature?
Only wrongs do you choose to see

Where is thy believe in nature my love
Have you reached the borders you set for love?
What is this confusion thy emotions deal thee?
Stop hiding behind those veils I see thee clearly
The perfection you desire roams free in the wild
So free thy spirit and roam from coast to coast

Time races against thee kwashum
The memories thou behold tomorrow
The stories thou write now
Flee the castle of sanity beautiful maiden
Dwell in the drunken spirit of love
Dance to the tune of thy heart

Cast off all shackles sway to sound of freedom
Drench thy silk gown with sweat
Charm all the men of thy court
With thy full hips and yarning lips
When the wish to posses you flee
Roam wildly with carefree steps

To the sea front along the sandy shores
Set thy feet into the waters
Swim with possessed energy madly and wildly
To the shore beyond where your lover waits
From the cup of freedom drink to thy fill love
Nothing holds thee but thy spirit

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