1000 Dollar Poem by Joshua Adeyemi

1000 Dollar



Standing was i at the edge of the sea:
The reefs chatterings, the waves clapping.
The Jellies smiling at me, hurting my soul.

He stood at the other side of the sea:
Waving at me, beckoning to me.
Admonishing me, pulling my heart to him:
'I may be of help', the wind carried the offspring of his glottis.

But how can i meet him?
The foe wouldn't me or he:
Even the pompous and indifferent sea,
Executing his order, staying mine.

Yet, he wants to come to me.
Even like the curtains bolt,
My heart is fastened to him.
Who will bring us together.
He have been lonely.
I, of him i've been Hungry.

Wants a willing ship that'll travel to his end(where he stand) .
And bring a thousand dollar to me(where i am) .
17: 16: 11: 20: 31

Thursday, November 16, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: money
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
When afraid you've long to meet and he has longed to meet but no way to meet because of a bridge. But they're lots of folks that can bring you together.
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