Uncurtained Sun



This is wild,
why you that silly and scorchy,
Eternal guilt,
cad by the guesthouses looking for fairest guild
Can't you tell us, your mission 'ere?
You shinned we feel the whole heating inside here

Your secret be known and your thoughts of no reason to hideout
Tell us you are a bachelor, you need a wife from among our homeland spinsters,
Girls are lots like oceans,
we can choose you ten of whichever complexion you desired
By the lake North or South?
Not other way arround
 by showing us you're yourself Mister Dexter's

Be courageous,
 and be a godly mannered man
Your smile way too rich you can be reached
You're handsome just the way you are, not with rings
Not like those strange Intruders we do not care
Pay your dowry it's lawful here,
 and abides with our traditional rites
Collanuts, yam tubers, honey, and other items of which shall also be listed
Our daughters, they're our nobler products and good prices.
Costly tagged on them they're daughter's of the Kingdom Kings.

About this poem

Sun featured here as an handsome rave, seducing the king and his entire kingdoms race. There was theme of how African local marriage is arranged and done in a little depiction. It showed the quality of a aesthetical characteristics of good girls in the Nigerian town. "Curtainless sun" is supposedly unending character about a handsome sun. Lol!

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Written on August 16, 2022

Submitted by LiteralErudite on August 16, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXXXBC XDDXXAD DXXDBCDXDD
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 986
Words 186
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 6, 7, 10

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  • Catalystchurch9
    Got lotta things in African, lolzzz!
    Aesthetic effect of a ravish sun.
    LikeReply1 year ago

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