The Unforgotten Poem by Nicholas Mulago

The Unforgotten

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You met me between a rock
And your whisper rippled solace in bulk
When my name sounded like a dirge
You alone made my fragments converge

My mind raced away from me
In our first kiss I drowned to never see
You raised me from the dead me
And I sprang up from the armor still

When my world quivered in strangeness
Yes I couldn't still in the thrill
I saw this a legitimate madness
For you are my will to live still

The ambience of summer reigns my world now
Horizons are visible I'm longsighted somehow
And just before my clock ticks its last
I'll always be here to love you with might.

The Unforgotten
Friday, September 8, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jazib Kamalvi 09 September 2017

A nice poetic imagination, Nicholas. You may like to read my poem, Love and Lust. Thanks

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Subhas Chandra Chakra 08 September 2017

When my world quivered in strangeness Yes I couldn't still in the thrill I saw this a legitimate madness For you are my will to live still Nicely penned. 10

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