Strangers Poem by Moses Ocharo

Strangers



Sometime I stop n muse
What if our fates could fuse
And actually each other meet?
Would thy heart then skip a beat?
Would you coyly, shyly turn
Thy eyes to hide the desires that'll burn
In them, those blue sapphires
That blaze? O, what mighty fires!
How I’d let them out-glow
There heat this my hurt thaw
And flow in streams of love.

I wish by some foster magic
That we’d dance to our hearts' music
Beneath the stars over-high
Live them envious, the moon a-sigh
Would we be lost in the moment
Draining all our hearts content?
Would we lie side by side n dream
Strong at our eyes agleam?
Entwined to our souls with a kiss
For there won’t be no mo bliss
Than to swim in the rivers of our love.

But we ever pass each other by
As though unseen, without even a Hi
For we are but strangers
Afraid o unknown dangers-
So what if we were hurt?
We ought to be with life apart
We should just let go and live
Run, fly away from what we believe-
So we go our separate ways
As we have dine always
Afraid to sail in the seas of love.

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