One Day You Will Remember Me Poem by John Chizoba Vincent

One Day You Will Remember Me



One day you will remember me,
Those tears I shed for you on the
Altar of love to be seen by all.
We were never insane of love!
This is the reason we should learn to
love again in joy no matter the cost.



One day you will remember that
You once clutched tightly to my chest
And the hairy being never chase you away
But remained still sending out vacate stares to
The jungle of Sambisa to get killed in the alley.
You will remember I fought your battles for you,
You leaned on my shoulder to be comforted.


Come,
Come closely close to my heart,
Listen carefully to the beating of its drum.
Please tell my heart how much you miss it,
Come a little closer to my soul; your smell
Still hang in my mind of mind joyfully,
One day you will remember we did this together.



Give ear to my madness, come my most loved one.
One day you will remember I unbuttoned your
Spirit from your body before the night cloud came.
Please don't stay too far from my dying heart,
One day you will remember I pleaded you to stay.



(C) John Chizoba Vincent
Voice Of Vincent 2016

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