I Love You Poem by Mumu Da Poet

I Love You

When my tongue is not strong enough to pronounce your name,
And my eyes so weak to remember you,
Let my lips remember the taste of your laughter.

When all the memories we had established had vanished,
Let the grasses and flowers that grew from the land we kissed onto,
blossom to remind me of how I loved you,
And when my bed is not big enough,
My room to small to fit me and my worries,
Let me break all the troubles of our divorce before I sleep.

when my voice is not enough to teleport me to you,
let me wander in the spaces of the night,
Just to gaze upon the creation of stars.
So I pin you on the sky with stars in my mind.
And let all your footsteps accompany me.

When my words could not break the ice,
Ley my feet sing the song in my heart,
Then I will grin like calves.
I love you
MUMU DA POET

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