Here Where All Is Still And Calm Poem by Ifeoluseyi ifeoluwapo Ifeyemi

Here Where All Is Still And Calm



Here, where all is still and calm
As of a lost library of monks,
I read through your pages of
mesmerising memories
Like one scanning through lost
treasures of flash fineries
Of different ranks and realms
Of daring hearts and dreams

Here, where all is still and calm
I float to the wonders in you
Like a leaf lightly loosed by the
evening breeze
Floating freely in the azure sky
Without destination, bound for infinity
Yet the breeze may in a moment
seize

Here, where all is still and calm
Where silence begat endearing
essence
I am passion plundered in thy
priceless presence
Like a teen madly in love, dashes
without prudence
For her love is the balm that calms
You, like the teen, are the spark of
my phlegm.

Here, where all is still and calm
I hunger hastily, for the taste of thy
lithe lips,
The softness of thy heavy hips
The damp inner recesses of thy thick
thighs
Aye! The roundness and tightness of
thy beautiful black breast
Wherefor every night I shall find my
rest

Here where all is still and calm
My soul calls unto you
Hoping that you would again voice
thy bonjour,
Praying your love doth dews
For my heart is now in dearth of you
Aye! For the torrents of thy good
good loving.

Here, where all is still and calm
I see me, a sinking soul at sea
Drowning deeply with help plea
For I am lust lost, sunken in the
deepness of thy desires
My plea more drowning of thy ever
delightful desires
Even that I am death drown in the
vastness of thy sweetness.

Friday, September 25, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: passion
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