I Don't Want To Be Blamed Poem by Pheko Motaung

I Don't Want To Be Blamed

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I want to stand next to your bed every night
And sing the praises of your timeless beauty
But I cannot because I don't want to be blamed
And the city does not have time for weak men
I want to kiss you in the middle of the busy
Street and bring the traffic to a standstill
But I cannot and I don't to be blamed because
The law is against the public display of love
I want to go where large crowds gather and weep
Openly because I know you want to end this platonic
Relationship but I cannot because they will blame
Me and say I corrupt the morals of the youth

Friday, April 22, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: human condition
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 22 April 2016

I want to go where large crowds gather and weep Openly because I know you want to end this platonic Relationship but I cannot... transition from the platonic to the real love........ your desire, her desire........ your mourning. very very nicely presented love poem...... thank you very much dear poet. tony

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Pheko Motaung

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