Just Waiting Poem by Buyunde Acura Sylivester

Just Waiting



I was holding you hand,
That time we came to this land,
Walking in brackets of broad smiles,
For that long distance along Nile.

I was holding you hand,
When we first had a stop to a still stand,
Then you took out a necklace jewelry,
Worn it round my neck for your memory,

I was holding you hand,
That very time you said 'NO END'
'll bring down those pillars,
Of so called love of us.

I was embracing,
Whenever you felt we swing,
To the beautiful life melody,
And you said, 'My heart's your custody'

I was embracing,
When moon smiled and sun was facing,
Rivers cheered,
And forests cleared.

I was embracing
That time you felt wilderness chasing,
When we came to this broad full river,
Had no otherwise than watch chirping Weaver.

I was just standing still,
Then you left my hand for 'good will',
A Samaritan who held you innocently,
As I wait by this river patiently.

I was just standing still,
When you last peeped back to see me kneel,
As I hated that strange arm,
That was holding you firm.

I was just standing still,
When you admitted, ''I know what you feel'
And that without me you'd starve,
Since I was and I'm your love.'

So I'm just waiting,
Imma stop hating,
I'll command patience 'pon my toe,
I'll rest down under this jungle mistletoe.

So, I'm just waiting,
In faith, keeping my lips biting,
Looking up to your comeback,
In that so called, mmmh! Right track.

So, I'm just waiting,
I'll keep on sitting,
Living like one big fool,
Bound by my faith 'you'll come' in full!

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