Fractured Soul Poem by Bamukunda Hillary

Fractured Soul



Fractured Soul
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We have had a taste of time,
I don't recall when I first saw you,
Fortunately you became part of me.
You graced my babyish eyes,
Your scent was delicious,
The voice was tempting,
Upon your touch,
We tasted our innocence,
And our virginity was purified true,
Thus we helplessly fell in love.
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We have come thus far,
Witnessing the 21st century in an embrace,
Wondering in the sophisticated entrenchment,
Withstanding the shadows of divorce,
Willing concubines ready to take me up,
Waxing their mandibles to get my eyes water,
Withered I have not, I have cemented my love for you.
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Our bond has been fateful,
How could i have loved you in this NRA era?
I have breathed enough tear gas,
You talked about paper spray, right,
I thought we would shout more,
I remember your zeal,
Your steelness was still,
We have endured for long,
But why now?
Why the still birth?
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I remember your straka madness,
I thought my kid would see Bikukuju on where quality would matter,
That blue ribbon advert,
As I take my Rock boom Golola style,
I pray tulotulo takes whoever brought the hyped tax,
Couldn't my love be bailed out in this bailfree desert?
You are gone but not forgotten,
WBS indeed where quality mattered,
Our love we shall always give to you.
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©Bamukunda Hillary ©

Thursday, April 26, 2018
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