Vows Unbroken Poem by Pius Didier

Vows Unbroken



Isn't it a good thing
How awesome we long for life
With lots of courage
Still have an awful lot to gage
For the life holds lots of junk
Since we ain't deprived
Neither are our minds depraved
We may commence a journey too early
Only to arrive and wait
Or rather;
We may set a foot on a path
Too narrow and long for us
Since our miniature fade frame
Can send one into snitches
Oh! My ribs hurts till now
From a talk that binds bonds
To a feeling that relieves
And the heart's are big secrets
Before you act villain in a scene
Vindicate why the villein lives Short
One sum one for two
Once in paper not in heart
And a woman shall live to man's
Where one sum one for one once
Their lyrics too loud and visible
And joggingly life trends
Thereafter;
Love and peace prevails invasively
A union worth all bronze
A mountain full of lava
A valley full of glacier
A forest full of cyprus
Rich like the Amazon dew
Whose value can't be ruled
Like a cluster of diamonds dropping down a deep sea
Neither do its verdict have jurisdiction
Till death parts them
If one shall love
Then i
If one shall be entrenched
Then you
If angels shall dance
Then we
Vows and vows untamed
For birds that fly
With a straight cloud above
The wild dance and dance
Shades sway
And not shades of grey
Leaves move and ducks fly
Flies high and high
Higher like the butterflies
For a man is worth a promise
And a basket full of stones
One by one till dawn
He throws them miles away
Then he smiles to hit a day
A day of his days
A day of his fortune
Not a single day shall he tire
Of creeping to keep the flower fresh
To keep a vow
Vows and vows all along
Vows unbroken
And the days hereafter...

Monday, October 19, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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