The Treacherous Bride Poem by Asaolu Abayomi

The Treacherous Bride



PART 1:

An angel
With a blue eye
Cool and calm
The dove even I can't compare
Black diamond
Heart lifting and lively
Hardly you show strong face
Unless you are not human
Because my bride will make you smile.

A damsel
With a charming gaze
Lovely and beautiful
The peacock even cannot stand
Your beauty my pride
Gentle and mild
You can only envy me
Unless you have no heart
Because her beauty will make you fall

PART 2:

Outside. You is love
Inside you plain, my thought
Reverse the case turned
Home against you
I stood by you
Even when the world blamed you
I never got shaken
My bad I redeemed
My focus our joy

Once you made me lose patience
I overlooked
How treacherous you are
Making me feel pathetic
To myself I ask
Does trust exist?
Even with whom I fought
Fought for your sake
You aligned and left me sad
Again to myself I ask
Is my trust worth it?

Sunday, December 21, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Trust
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