Wooing Adaorable Poem by Ray Anyasi

Wooing Adaorable



It happened that once I knew this goddess.
Her eyes the Milky Way won't stand their spark.
It is her I seek from heaven's goodness.
Her lips, they shame even the honey's smack.

I want to lie betwixt cherubs for once.
I want too to rub a genie's belly.
I want to feel Cleopatra kiss my bonce.
I want you more, hope I said that early.

They say she is more priceless than diamond.
That Ray, alas, she is too good for you.
They say she is more sweetly than almond.
That Ray, behold and lo you have no clue.

I say Adaorable, I'm in no trance.
I say Adaorable, I want my chance.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
A young man who once met a lady named Adaora, he fell in love with her instantly but she seems to be too out of reach for him.
How else can he make her see what he feels than to write this poem?
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Ray Anyasi

Ray Anyasi

Lagos, Nigeria
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