Tales Of A Wife: Native Of My Dream Poem by Vincent Onyeche

Tales Of A Wife: Native Of My Dream



Whatever she's named at birth
I don't care
Boo boo I call her
Now to forever more
And back to she was born.

I am in love
With a native of my dream
Would have replayed her
If I recorded when she said
A'fum gi'nanya in classic.

There's this look in her gaze
There's this music in her voice
And the way she smiles
Deserve an unending vocabulary
That everyone suspects me mentally

I am in love
Please don't say I am mad
If Boo boo invades you:
Never you call it a burglary
Her love is my daily salary.

She overrides all; she's the first
If wishes be made she will be
My last designation
Quite personal so emotional
Compelled by love to love me na na

A'nam a'su lies to you
I love you I love you
I love you boo boo! ! !
A'fum gi'nanya
You are the native of my dream.

Saturday, June 14, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love and art
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