I love you

Kwasu 1996 (Kaduna)



"I love you"
And you know this sentence goes deeper than the ocean,
Every other woman I meet is but a passing dream in the night,
But you my dear Ambience,
You are that illusion I fostered,
That dream I hold dearest,
That visage my soul find it please.
 I hear the Tigris and Euphrates lay bear on the shores of creation,
I hear their lips bear tales of the wonders of creation,
Yet thou my dearest Ambience,
Thine lips has a sweeter tale of love.
I hear your father is a king.
I hear you are a princess from far far away,
From the land of fairy tales;
That land whose freeways good dreams roam,
I hear you are from that land where happy-ever-after lives.
By chance,
I heard he is a sheriff there
Of a little town,
Tending broken hearts.
Rumor has kind lips today I presume,
Let my soul fly
And to you perch,
And remain all to the fading of time.
Only,
"I love you"
You know this sentence goes deeper than the soul of the ocean.
~Kwasu

About this poem

The poet uses the Tigris, Euphrates, and the soul of the ocean to express the depth, and eternal his love is to his beloved.

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Written on October 12, 2022

Submitted by thekwasu1 on October 20, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AbcdefgbbdhijklmnopqrstuvAbd
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 937
Words 205
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 28

Kwasu

Name: Dave Abraham Pen name: Kwasu Nationality: Nigeria State of origin: Kaduna Occupation: English student at Kaduna State University. more…

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