The Sand From The Soil Poem by Lehlohonolo Selai

The Sand From The Soil



You push me into the dark
I faltered not in the light
So why in the dark should I start
Like Jerico to fall apart

We walked before like royalty
Yes we sauntered then in our reality
When sand and soil were one a community
I loved you to my greatest ability

You look great in your corner so distant
Solitude looks awful on you even from a distance
You look stunning even in the stormy incident
Strange in a way but more real in your corner so distant

Love dies not I believe at last
For diggers scratch the soil for sand
Like words scratching through hearts with a blast
I love you like sand and soil still

Like sand from the soil
My joy emantes from your smile
Like sand from the soil
My summer time pride was your smile

Kiss me first in the palm of my hand
To guarantee the warmth of my touch to your heart
For like sand from the soil we should part not
Kiss me first you sweet rose in the palm of my hand

So on your way back to our circle
Bring a gift like a visitor to the castle
Your smile so devine in its design
For like soil and sand we have grown

Friday, March 16, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love and art
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lehlohonolo Selai 18 March 2018

Thank you for the commends

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Bernard F. Asuncion 17 March 2018

Lehlohonolo, such an interesting write👍👍👍

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Trisheea 17 March 2018

Ohhh my Word... This is beautiful

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