In Townsville Poem by Adeosun Olamide

In Townsville



In Townsville' up city, up hill
Dwell a lonely shed in gut mist
Its egress ajar to breeze and storm
In shed up the city, up hill
Dwell a clown forlorn and jaded
Who toil from' due weary slumber slip
There dreamt him in gaze stars
Of queen in his lonely shed up hill

In clown sleep up city, up hill
Dwell castle in gut nirvana
Its egress ajar to call and beck
In castle up sleep, up dream
Dwell a queen in reins riches
Who beauty suckled age lone be
There reigned in sleep up his reverie
Of two whose company birth joy

With warmth thro' cold and allure flesh kiss
There dwell winding strength to wheel will
Lighting heart and setting heart his locked

In Townsville up city, up hill
Dwell cold clown tomb in gut mist
There dreamt a queen other heart
In clowns sleep, on and on
And lilies grew and pets and danced
With queen he met in sleep journey
Both echo cheer in kingdoms grave theirs

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