She Walks Alone Poem by Elorm Dogbo

She Walks Alone



She walks alone
Giving lonely hearts like I to approach
Her presence gives me the pleasure
But increases my heart’s pressure
With such great fear,
Will she give an ear
When I speak
Nor create a smile
On her cheek
To satiate my long lost desire

She walks alone
Giving lonely hearts like I vertigo
Her eyes are as bright as a melting icicle
Making my soul an emotional cripple
My feelings within is better hidden
Silence, they say, is golden
My feeling makes me speak as a ventriloquist
My thoughts of her have made me a somniloquist
My heart is sodden with desire
Sudden of thoughts day and night

She walks alone
Maybe because here is not her home
She knows fellows will follow
Wherever she will go
Leaving her peers eyes widely surprised
At how she keeps the guys mesmerized
Is it the power in her thighs?
Or how the stilettos raise her high
Always she walks alone
So I have to let her go.

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Elorm Dogbo

Elorm Dogbo

accra, ghana, west africa
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