Love And I Poem by Camagu Somana

Love And I

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To land a kiss - what a long walk!
Rolling on green trimmed lawns alone
Towards you for a long time - I seek
A gold plate in the dark since summer.

Finally, Love and I, are now together
From the day we met till clothes drop to toes:
Me and you in those cold winter days,
Together in warm water showers - I can feel your hips.

The loads of drums I carried, so heavy
Like stones underground in deep gold mines;
Though railways and tar roads try to make us part,
I think of efforts that finally made you mine

Our hearts have each other to love:
Though earthquakes and storms of today's world,
Make divorce rate rise sky high,
Turning friends into enemies - Love and I, stand tall!

Friday, July 12, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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Camagu Somana

Camagu Somana

Umtata, South Africa
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