I Loved A Girl And Her Mom Poem by Linus Kithinji Njeru

I Loved A Girl And Her Mom

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Who said one cannot love more than one?
For I once did and still love these two
A formidable bond exists between the three
Love, true love for the girl and her mom

First it was the mom, for sweet three years
Continuous chats and chants close to ears
Longing for the time we would be together
To solemnize the love we felt for each other

One year later I met with her daughter
So sweet and innocent longed to see her
She smiled at me and warmed my heart
I instantly vowed never to be apart.

We shared the moments in my household,
Watching the spick-and-span lasses and hold
Interchangeably fitting firmly into my fingers
Obviously amazed by their immaculate figures

Doing a starring contest is one weirdest thing we do
I am her number one no matter where she'll go
And give her the standards against which she'll judge men
By loving my wife well, for my daughter watches how I treat her

Saturday, February 11, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: love and life
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 10 November 2020

Well expressed thoughts and feelings nicely embellished with poetic rhyme and rhythm. A passionate piece of poetry.

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Jazib Kamalvi 10 October 2018

Write comment. Great poetry, Linus. Read my poem, Love and Iust. Thanks

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Linus Kithinji Njeru

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