Where Are You Poem by John Sensele

Where Are You



Where are you, my bouncy bride, that you hide
From me lips I long to kiss one more time
As you and I entwine to boost my pride
Crushed, smashed and bashed in a climb.

Where are you, Belle my darling, come to me
To meet, tweet beats that warm my heart tonight
As breath brushes breath, my chest crushes thee
In a trance embrace as I hold you tight.

Where are you, Hazel my jewel, where are you
Cos I can't stand no more your absence;
I need you now more than I thought I knew
How much I'd miss senses of your presence.

Love disarms arms on farms of the strong
To pound grounds of lovers who think it wrong.

Saturday, January 7, 2017
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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