Tales Of A Wife: Glass And Light Poem by Vincent Onyeche

Tales Of A Wife: Glass And Light



Seen her when she undresses?
...Sorry you must be a light
Superbly you go through with the keys...
The keys that fits her lock
The keys that unlocks the devil's mind
The hearts that never smile to a joker nor the lust...

Such heart is the easiest to love
So big and small, fresh but dry and tender
Such heart can't be stolen while you slumber
Touch her like the morning sunlight
Take her to heaven and get her ignited
Tears of pain even a leprosy feels its pain...

Simply tell her that your heart beats on fast rates
Simply tell her she's a lie never to be told in lies
Simply tell her she's a reflecting glass never to be broken in life...
Touch her like the morning light
Touch her and invade her inside out
Touch her slow, for you are the light...

Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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