East Wind Poem by Edward Kofi Louis

East Wind



Transcribing and declension,
And of the encyclopaedia of the Bible!
I am the strong donkey lying down between the two saddles,
And like the acacia wood in the forest.

My eyes are darken than wine and,
My teeth are whiter than milk;
But you came out of the fire and made love to me.

Terror and dread,
The horse and the rider had been thrown into the sea!
For the encyclopaedia is now with me.

The floods stood upright like a heap and,
The East Wind blew left and right;
But like a student and a teacher,
I am now drowned in the Red Sea of love.

The east Wind blew across the land of love and,
She covered her face with a veil before me;
But the society is full of unlawful acts of men and women.

I do have respect for you my lover,
But the desire of every woman is to have a child;
And the Nile teamed up with frogs and,
I gathered the elders of the world to listen to my poetry.

You will not go empty handed my love,
For i am the root of the love near by you;
And like the soot from the furnace,
I will be like the strong donkey lying next to you.

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Edward Kofi Louis

Edward Kofi Louis

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