Sonnet 3: My Love Poem by Ojok Isaac

Sonnet 3: My Love

Rating: 5.0


Thou a wind that blows scent of a perfume
With tang that pacifier me from loneliness
My credo is that you keep to resume
With sun and moon as I see thy fairness

I am avid by your immaculate eyes
Thou logue cools my libido like ice cream
With angelic touches that feels overly nice!
So luscious like cheese the girl of my dream

And thou a belle that reflects my wife
Never'll I relinquish on loving you
I'll grasp fire for you who complete my life
My lost ribs, without fear I'll embrace you

Come forth my love and hold my waist gently
As you wear wedding ring, kiss me staunchly

Sonnet 3: My Love
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: love,romance
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 17 April 2020

And thou a belle that reflects my wife Never'll I relinquish on loving you I'll grasp fire for you who complete my life My lost ribs, without fear I'll embrace you. wishes and desires of love and being loved. fine poem. romantic thoughts. tony

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Chinedu Dike 01 October 2017

Beautiful romantic love poem embellished in poetic rhyme and rhythm. Lovely and very passionate. Thanks for sharing Isaac.

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