If I Knew Then Poem by Obiaeli Ifediirichukwu Victor

If I Knew Then



Against my will I took to it
Against that force I made a choice
A choice like the shadow lost
Empty spaces now I find
Distant voices there they echo
Strange eyes buried in me
An ace a draw for me
All for a life I tried living
But realising but a thing
A lion with no pride is but log
Against you...I chose you
Drawn into nothingness
Living a life not mine
Like a bull pulling from its own charge
I regret having you
Only a wish drive dive
If I knew then
My move should've been of a fox
Going for you could've been lot.

Monday, August 20, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: regret
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Obiaeli Ifediirichukwu Victor

Obiaeli Ifediirichukwu Victor

Umuchu in Auguata L.G.A of Anambra state
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