Letter To My Lulu. Poem by Pius Didier

Letter To My Lulu.



I have blocked my ear,
For a forfeited sake my dear.
I have stood still without fear,
A lonely Mediterranean deer.
That someday I will bear,
Holding a torn oath and swear,
I
-not a lie-
Till the day I'll die
For you, I'll forever vie.

I've known mammoths and mermaids,
Met beautiful nuns and dark maids.
I've sang the song of the chains,
Danced the al-capela of the teens,
Tried gymnastics and took to tattoos,
But your music is more than the blues.
I
-not a lie-
Till the day I'll die
For you, I'll forever vie.

I'll challenge mountainous ranges Lulu,
I'll fight the bitter battle.
I'll cross the feared dangerous Amazon
Follow risky routes to stop tornadoes,
I'll wail loud before a court of justice,
Defending your heartily course Lulu.
I
-not a lie-
Till the day I'll die
For you, I'll forever vie.

Saturday, June 10, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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