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by Branson Shao, Malawi May 21, 2007
Education   Poetry

  


It was love indeed
Once I met you, wedged on my mind
I failed to guess, the reason why
Wished could not see you again
So I’d clear your image and awesome feelings enforced
For many like you once kaput my heart

It was love indeed.
You keep on appearing
My choice non other than
let you know how I feel
Your smile pleasant affection we shared
lead to forget all the scars of this way

It was love indeed
that corner we usually met
Was like a pond of lotus flowers
What make thee appear no more?
Then you said “I love you” from the other side of phone
My heart immersed in the deep ambrosia and desired no more

It was love indeed
That lead us share our time, one bed and plan
My heart once again broken, limbs feeble, feeling dejected
The wound you created worse painful
than that of Caesar by Brutus’s sword
I loved thee great and deep my daring

It was love indeed
That I cried when you did, smiled when it pleased us.
Lend me your ears, I’ll tell you
To live without you daring
is living without my own heart.
So to the world of unknown I pack
Meet you when you come

Within the rooms of My Soul,
you will never be a stranger
Indeed it was love
That made you appear like
flying bird’s shadow to my life.







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