Halima
Halima is the unseen rainbow
crossing many axis at a go;
She is as slow as a costumed cat
and so bright like a pierced star.
Halima is such a silent queen
who would ice the hottest sun;
Even as she's so creamy and thin,
she karate my veins like "Jing Sung".
Halima won't let sand touch her feet,
but she would run marathon on bare foot
Halima melted my heart: I became "ice-lover"...
day by day she chew me like burger.
Halima sweet like honey from Alabama
and her backside is a charming bomber,
The front-knobs; a castrator: is a pillow
to wave away a man's strange fiasco.
Halima, loving you is my favorite task;
not minding my friends say you're bad,
I can't hold the pillars of this fondness,
because you have caught me off guard.
©AUTHOR KELLY JUUZ
(A salient prolific author...)
18/01/2018
11: 06PM
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem