ROMANTICISM: "WHAT IF?" BY POET THE MIRROR
A girl Toto, what if my spear
Is too short for the valley of chula Rusinga,
Will you still hold me tight
Pretend to enjoy the ride
Jaber, will you keep it a secret
Just between you and I
Or maybe feel disappointed
And walk away in regret
Aswito, will you laugh at me
Mock me before your friends
Shouting at the top of your voice
"Kwa ground vitu ni different"
What if you gave me your rosebush
And I failed to weed it right
Will you hold my plough straight
Or, tell me to get off your sight
What if my puppy refuses to bark
Will you still hold me tight
Or, remind me day and night
How my sword is blunt for a fight
Atoti, will you still love me
take me to for a vacation
within tectonic things of Migingo highlands
Soothe me with felicity sighs, will you?
POET THE MIRROR
- NigeriaNigeria
The voice of the poem seems to relatively have a low sexual hunger. He speaks to his woman to still love him, for sex is not all that is to be enjoyed in a relationship.
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