The Incident I Never Forget Poem by Alem Hailu Gabre Kristos

The Incident I Never Forget



To get a fresh air
A night stroll would be fair,
I thought
And switching the TV
I got up from my chair.

On the pavement
Of a nearby apartment
A lovely girl by accident
I met,
Who looks timid and decent.

On my part a wink
On hers a response quick
Lovers soon we begin to click
And engaged in a kissing spree
On the street
Our arms locked behind
Our waist
To passers by
Completely indifferent.

'My dear
Your lips
Are meant non-stop
To kiss! '

'I was willing except
For time constraint.
You see, home
I have to report! '

Thus we were forced to part
Fixing an appointment.

Resulting in a great sorrow
It dawned on me on the morrow
She was a pickpocket
When I couldn't get the wallet,
I shoved into my back pocket!

From that day on wards
At night whenever I meet girls
And exchange greetings
I check my hands
For fear even
A finger could run amiss.

Friday, November 7, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love and pain
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Upon receiving a shock treatment
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kinyua Karanja 11 August 2015

Some say when the deal is too good think twice, some use their innocent baby face look ruin innocent life. I like you poem.

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Valsa George 06 December 2014

Instant love can come to a stop instantly! Better be on one's guard! All that glitters is not gold! A lesson learnt in the hard way! Enjoyed this interesting narration!

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