Mercy My Dear Poem by ANTHONY KIRUI

Mercy My Dear



I miss you Mercy my dear,
Ever since you told your vocality to disappear,
I though our future is extremely clear,
And we are persons who are collinear,

I thought I will have you this year,
Now I am as sceptic as a Ant bear,
My heart is only your name it bear,
To me you are still so near,

I admired your well curved rear,
When we were looking for footwear,
It made my Testosterone burst like nuclear,
But now what is left is just fear,

My eyes are now full of tear,
You remember to love each we swear,
My wish is to see you reappear,
Then I take you to the coast wearing beachwear,

Friday, January 2, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: LOVE
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