Beware Heartbreakers Poem by John Sensele

Beware Heartbreakers



Love: a double-bladed knife that tears so bad
It leaves scars in cars and bars where an unwise heart
Dares to tease feelings, to clip wings with outcomes so sad
Victims wonder whether breaking hearts feels smart.
Love sailed with care, with no spare motives rewards
Intruders, suitors, experimenters and lovers who dare
To lift a veil, to see love's treasure in hidden wards
Where love longs for appreciation and affection so rare and bare.
Love awakens, thickens and quickens heartbeats,
Maintains serenity, sneaks into feelings with tens
Of thousand of romance plans meant to facilitate activities that tits
Can or can't allow when a lover threatens
To defile intentions and predictions for partakers
With no nobler sacrifice than lust; love loathes exploiters and heartbreakers.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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