Forbidden Fruit Poem by Blessing Ekpe

Forbidden Fruit



She touch my soul with her walks
Cause she walks in beauty that serenades my atmosphere;
And thus left my willpower powerless
Lest i fall, i click to her wings.

The windy winds blew desire of you
though we never knew this path
yet it crosses and alter us
divide our days into lust and desire
Forbidden fruit they say,
As we kiss and clung to one another embrace
Your touch, my succor.

you were just that girl across the street,
running around with your two pointed pillow
Soft, full, as it adore and cover up your chest.
Ask the sky as it bear me witness
young and free you run towards.

The tide that brought us together
also keep us longing for each touch
cause what we felt was unimaginable,
our kisses magical, you became my forbidden treasure
They say is wrong
And we ask who make what's wrong and right?


we climb on each other mountain
and make it ours.
This heart belongs to you
cause you never aged in my heart
Giving up on you is never.
my forbidden fruit

Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: fruits
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