If All Prejudices I Pulverised Poem by John Sensele

If All Prejudices I Pulverised



If all the pranks I pulled could disappear
My heart would summersault
As to mom and dad joys in abundance would appear
To temper tensions of my assault.

If all the prayers I said could reach Heaven
My heart would ululate
As providence in my heart would pour leaven
To undulate and titillate my palate.

If all the wishes I nurtured could come true
My heart would rejoice
As there'd no lost loci to rue
To spoil themselves and vaunt their vivid voice.

If all the frustrations I felt could dissolve
My heart would oscillate
As the heart no affair would involve
To ameliorate my fate on a platinum plate.

Sunday, October 29, 2017
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Kumarmani Mahakul 29 October 2017

If all the wishes I nurtured could come true My heart would rejoice As there'd no lost loci to rue To spoil themselves and vaunt their vivid voice.... all the wishes I nurtured could come true My heart would rejoice As there'd no lost loci to rue To spoil themselves and vaunt their vivid voice... loved these lines. Beautiful poem with nice diction. Thanks for sharing.

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John Sensele

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Ndola, Zambia
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