If I Could Do This Again Poem by Raimi Babatunde

If I Could Do This Again



If I am married
Am I in bondage?
A life of "For better for worst"
Or "For better for best"
When I walked through the aisles
I was filled with hopes
Just a few years down the road
I questioned my sanity
You are my biggest mistake
I guess I have offended the gods
And they decided to punish me
A Greek gift they gave me
That is you. Yes, you!
If you want a miserable life
Just get married to a wrong spouse
And see all your dreams shattered
See your family abandon you
Your friends cannot visit
It cuts short your lifespan
If I could do this again
I will wait for God's time
I wanted to be like others
They pushed me to it
And now, I am in the middle of waters
If only i listened to my inner voice
If you can, please wait
After wedding, the marriage begins
At all times, be you!
Refuse to be pushed

Sunday, September 1, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: marriage
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