Sorjourners Poem by onward mutapurwa

Sorjourners



I cherish,

My lips learn to smile as my eyes lay on you a flowery figure

Our candle stick hearts lit and flame love by darkness,

In the dessertion by night we never run out of wax,
Our love so tall like the burj khalifa and precious as granites of Naple,
i dwell in you a blue summer
waiting for a dawn of the August house
Quality times
Like the titanic sailed through the pacific and
I as the captain,
We were pirates
In theBritish isles
we catch coldness
We fall out to RussiaGeneral Novemberdestroyed us(winter) ,
And we never know how we end up in Carlifonia(sun side) ,
a crystal sky city
Which blooms with motherly touch warmness and
Its so big like the earth,
brighter than the moon our melanin enriched by this magical sun ofMississipi
lets find joy upon the banks
Lets caress to the last drop of our glands and lure the sweetness to the last grain of our bossom

Till i smile
Till i say,

"Welcome my destiny"

Sorjourners
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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this is about a love journey
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