My Sweet Heart Poem by Raskome Gabriel Eyaefe

My Sweet Heart



My skin bare, my sweetheart
Dances and move randomly
She kisses me all over me
The cool kisses transmitted impulses
Of a heavenly feelings
Like a high-voltage molecules of current
Walking through the line
Each touch of kiss sends vibration to all my body
Each kiss is like honey in the mouth
Each kiss pacify my boiling brain
As my vision wander randomly like the
Dancing queen from the cardinals
At once saw I a crowd of trees also
In the ecstasy,
Waving and dancing, they smile and dance
They stood up at once, clap and mime to the
Rhythmic motion of my sweetheart

I wish the villainous trees dead
I long to be kiss alone
I long to be kiss in solitude
I only, need to be kissed

But oft the trees intrude and ransack my joy
The trees are nefarious villain
They are like Lucifer the arch enemy of God
Who came to steal, kill and destroy

The trees are not good,
For my treasure, my heart and my life
They toil with
Their children, beneath also
In rehearsal, like their mothers
They steal the show

From my warring world
Up stood I, took a leaf of a plant
Gaze and saw the reason to live

O sweet sun, you are a villain
O sweet breeze, you are my love!

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The wind was howling while the breeze blows. I suddenly fell in love with the wind.
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