Darling Poem by Paul Mwenelupembe

Darling



She slips through the gate
Polished in aroma from the Getto

A world tends to be the sun shinning
The eyesore by abated breath

Bi-mouth clears,
Its throat
And voice, craves one's eye
calling aside

Eyes sythesise aviable story
Like a sustainable devep't tread
A trend so far as she passes
Over the love land

Telepathically she comes
And turns her gorgeous face
Awide rim of impulses
Push asurge across that bossom

Adash of thoughts
Collage in one room,
the heart beats
Upon another scrumble

Then aword commences
With asmile in the face
As she swims in the sun
on the beach

It goes, surfing and loads
Until she turns with acall;
Darling, bye

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Days of love are numbered, so the girl comes to her boy friend and pays avisit. Her boy friend lives in a caged house with railings around but there is only one entry called GATE where she is going to use to get her boy friend inside.

She then comes in with a frame of smile after seeing her boy friend seated at the velendah, her boy friend watches her steps passing on love land through the gate. After eyes are collided, avery big concusion of frame of smile is observed. The a unique hug, occupies both

Finally, the girl is in a hurry because is rushing to her work place in town. Therefore she gives abye and off she goes leaving her boy friend in suspense.
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Paul Mwenelupembe

Paul Mwenelupembe

Queens Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi
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