Sealed By A Kiss 'ode To Liz' Poem by Wilfred Mellers

Sealed By A Kiss 'ode To Liz'



Chances are forsaken by the chance that I will miss
Signed verdict caste fate sealed with a kiss
Futures danced on the head of a needle
For I sir knight courting so feeble

Vivacious vixen adorned in black clothing
Dancing on air while she is walking
Beautiful Looks desiring the first date
Promptly showing not too late

Ladders carried working so hard
Words spoke to the knight of Covington yard
Fine like wine to dine so exciting
Golden Germanic Goddess to me inspiring

Like broiled salmon with fixings and more
Interest peaked galore to explore
Lips so sweet with a hint of pink
Fermented tonic bottled I did drink

Bass line's thumping while bodies bubbling
Waistline touching, bumping and grinding
On the floor, the youths were whining
Music serenade eardrums I was finding

Ever-closer moments at a touch
Held tightly I hoped you don't mind much
As the music plaid on into the night
Comforted I by the aura in low light

As minstrels plaid reggae music sweet
Melodies moved your dancing feet
Stature tall golden maiden to capture
Caught up in the moment seasoned rapture

The rains came off went the star
Drenched I walked you to your car
Conversations great and all new
Steamed windows definitely you I would do

Called I found that things may not be so right
Kisses took way into the night
As much as I may have had a wish
Angler in my boat without a fish

A chance came for me to miss
My fate was doomed by a single kiss
The plot changed added a twist
Sorry I did not make your list

Back to Covington yard goes the knight
Dawning came the morning comforting sight
Peddling poem wares now in Coventry
The swami told me now no chemistry

How do now tell I thought
Thinking everything jelled what I sought
In your flame, I was caught
For you love I would have fought

By your glow I'm haunted
Sorry I wasn't everything you wanted
For your love, I would've been a glut
A shame I just didn't make the cut

Write you now to try to regain your heart
Things now I know not too smart
It would have been great for all you know
For you've made my eyes a glow

I would never feed you a line
I love your smile your lips divine
With you, I saw not a question sign
How I want to make you mine

Sunday, September 7, 2008
Topic(s) of this poem: love,poem
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Wilfred Mellers

Wilfred Mellers

Kinston, Jamaica, West Indies
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