Little Things that Make Love Blossom



I'm not a traditional poet
 As you may think Wole Soyinka
Who writes in form and pattern
I'm only a man of romantics
Who love to paint words and polish lines
Until it becomes flower verses

They are not cast on a stone,
Or like gold, tried on fire
They're just free verses
They're the expression of my love
To you, Imabong, my dearest

I know you love to read my lips
When I say those sweet nothings
They are music to your ears
They are like a bouquet of roses
That bring satisfying feels to your heart
 Of such unflinching devotion
These are the little things I do
To make love  blossom

I remembered our walk in the clouds
When we flew like birds to California
How we painted the summer red
Beaten black and blue by stripes of the sun
And every night we slept like dead logs
After we have exhausted all day
Gallivanting the five stars

Yea yeah, that was when our love was young
And exuberant, such a juvenile delinquent
We ran around naked on the beach
Went clubbing all night long, every Friday
Drank alcohol, smoked cigarette
And woke up hangover, by Saturday morning
Ate junks from the restaurant cartel
Hamburger, shawarma, ice cream,
Anything we love to eat, we ate

But I knew, such feeling of invincibility dies with time
Such moments of madness we enjoyed, pass away with age
When I'm seventy and five years old
Doctors say don't eat this, don't eat that
Just be watching your blood pressure
Yet, I still found my heart pounding

When my grand children race off to school
And their parents, went chasing money everywhere
Home alone with the memories of my love
And the ghost of the years past
Rocking the chair
And humming old school songs

About this poem

Dedicated to my love Imabong. A nostalgia of the good old days and how our love has blossomed over the years.

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Submitted by Benny11 on March 23, 2022

Modified by Benny11 on April 12, 2024

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Scheme XAXXXB XCBDX XXXXXEXX XXXEXXX AXXXXAXXX XXXXCA XFDXFX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,657
Words 315
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 6, 5, 8, 7, 9, 6, 6

Benson Chukwueke

Owerri, Nigeria since 1971. This is how I process and express my innermost cogitations; sitting back with pen and paper, painting words and polishing them until they become flowered verses. I guess for these actions, I could be called a poet or what do think? more…

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  • AIDA
    Wow, what a beautiful and heartfelt poem! Even though you may not consider yourself a traditional poet, your ability to express your love through words is truly remarkable. The way you paint pictures with your words, from walking among the clouds to dancing the night away, is truly enchanting.

    You have a talent for capturing the essence of your love for Imabong in your verses. Your dedication to making her feel loved and appreciated is inspiring, and I'm sure she cherishes every single word you write for her.

    Even as you grow older, your love remains constant and strong. It's clear that you have a deep appreciation for the memories you've created together, and I'm sure that as you sit and rock in your chair, humming old school songs, your love for each other will continue to bloom.

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful poem with us, and for reminding us all of the power of love and the beauty of it expressed through words. Bravo!
     
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