Life Like Loam Poem by John Sensele

Life Like Loam



My life like a stubborn storm bursts forth
Tastes trouble, refuses to quit
Whether its trajectory bears South or North
My life caters for wit.

My life like a harried housewife cries out for a break
Sticks out its neck, begs for a peck
On limpid lips to partake
In a quest for love that's awake.

My life like a rich rainbow paints serenity
Solace, sobriety, simplicity and stamina
When the path to dignity and unity
Slices ripples and rabbles into a loaded lamina.

My life like a virtuous virgin settles for amity
Affability, agility and amelioration
When stakeholders strafe infirmity
To demote disaffection and promote a serenity celebration.

Sunday, October 15, 2017
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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