I Love You Poem by Okoemu Barnabas

I Love You



Your doings or ways,
I may mislike!
But I love you.
So long you are a product of God,
I love you
Hate me or slain me,
I will still love you
Be you disable or physically or mentally impaired,
I will still love you
Be the one who rape my woman,
I will still love you
Rob my poverty or riches,
Snatch my woman
Or steal my fortune
I will still love you
Be you a witch or wizard
After me day or night
And you be the one,
Upset with me,
Stab me from behind,
Gossip me from behind
Push me from the bend,
Fly me in the end
Punch me with a hidden hand,
I will still love you
Be a street worker, or gentleman of the night,
I will still love you
Cloud yourself in the snow rob
And flaunt your riches before my eyes
And lied to me to steal my mother's milk and enrich yourself more,
Kill my father or my mother,
Promise me heaven and earth
And never accomplish any,
Instead, promise more to hurt me
I will still love you
Oppress or intimidate me,
Cheat me openly or secretly
Destroy my father's house
Unjustly nailed me,
I will still love you
Call me fool or coward
I will still love you.
I mislike all your doings,
Yet, I love you!

I Love You
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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