I Know A Lady Poem by Stanley Oguh

I Know A Lady

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I know of a lady; a lady of good virtue
A wonderful being; a beholder of pure class
Whose smile defies reality
Whose laughter springs with absolute joy.
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I know a beauteous lady from Ekiti
Whose eyes are the stars of a feeble soul
Eyes that shines and mitigates hurts
A beauty not justified by the ink of my pen.
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I know of an angel; a lover of words,
Whose insight humbles kings from their thrones
Whose lips are poetically seasoned with kind words
Whose heart is the template of a humble soul.
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I have seen through her eyes
I have witnessed the purity in her soul
Through the calmness of her unspoken words
I have tasted the serenity of her ambiance.
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I know of a royal breed
Whose walk impels dead heart to one last beat
Whose eyes are the windows
Of goodness that springs from her 4 comfort chambers.
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As a sheen in the domain of royalties,
As black keys of the piano in seas of white
The earth adores her existence among beauties
Coronated as a queen amongs cherubs on white.
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If the earth could rotate around her radiance
If the very heaven could humble themselves before her
On the moons palms carves her excellence
The voices of angels will forever echoes her name.
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I know of a true African lady
A lady with the norms and values of goodness
I know her; how can I forget her?
I know her; she is FOLAKEMI

Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: beauty
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Stanley Oguh

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