A Fruitful Hill Poem by Edward Kofi Louis

A Fruitful Hill

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Small works, Big City;
Big works, Small City;
Like the tale of two cities.
Here comes the Bride and the bridegroom,
True love is sweeter than honey;
I am on the fruitful hill with words.

Sauerkraut on my table,
true love is sweeter than the honeycomb;
Yes, a virtuous woman is a crown to her husband.

Apples of gold,
A kiss on the lips;
Beyond the River of Ethiopia.
Like the choicest vine,
Life on the fruitful hill;
The day of the wedding crowns it all.

The purple rain,
The purple cushion,
A fruit so sweet to my taste;
Refresh me with sweet apples.

The gold of Sheba,
The fruit of Lebanon,
Let the earth be glad around you;
Flaming fire,
Swarms of flies,
Let the heavens rejoice around you;
Big works, Small City;
Small works, Big City;
A tale of two cities with the love of a muse,
The humble shall see and rejoice always.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Dillip K Swain 29 January 2018

The purple rain, The purple cushion, A fruit so sweet to my taste; Refresh me with sweet apples......neat poetic expression, a beautiful poem!

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Mihaela Pirjol 03 November 2017

A lovely poem! like an oration for the couple celebrating their union in marriage.

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