Letters From The Past: To My Dear Friend I Thought I Met Poem by Quir Diing Jr.

Letters From The Past: To My Dear Friend I Thought I Met

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I am appalled and abhorred on how you do it
You pretend to smile at me,
Laughing as loud as you could at my quirks
And tried all you could to mask
My darken understanding of your behavioural anecdotes.
I am no fool of a Took.
You talk at my back when I am gone.
And nothing of that conversation is luscious to my bones.
I wonder how you do it.

I thought I met a friend
A comrade I would tell every secret without discontinuance
Someone I would share a highway of life odysseys
The only one I would narrate the story of how I met
My dearest, affectionate darling
And tell him that her factual name is Rebecca Kuir
A partner I would discuss the theory of the broken window with.
An ally I would trust with my soul and call a brother
A gentleman that I will never think will stab me at the back.
But you whom I met talks at my back when I'm gone.
And I am still wondering how you do it.

Well, all that dream was offal
I have now realised that I have no one to converse with
About my excellent Rebecca Kuir
I will live the earth with my refined secrets of life
No one will ever know what the theory of a broken window is
Or the actual colours of the mysterious dress,
Unless otherwise.
Because I am a loner and I say no truth to anyone.
And I must say winning my trust will be nine-to-five to achieve
That brotherly enthralment and make me call you 'my best friend.'
Whenever I meet that one mate, the-you!
You start talking at my back when there is no sight of me.
But I now know what you do
And wonderful should you purge that atrocious decency.
Let me stop asking myself,
Who are you and how do you do it?

Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: letters
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jazib Kamalvi 28 November 2017

A nice poetic imagination, Quir. You may like to read my poem, Love and Lust. Thanks.

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Quir Diing Jr.

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Kong'or, South Sudan
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