A Love's Tale Iii. Iii Poem by Joshua Adeyemi

A Love's Tale Iii. Iii



Daina:
Are you the last person here,
Or is someone near, here or there?
I wouldn't have such time to wait this late,
By service, allow me in, i'm in haste.

A Student:
(He points at Chaffy)
The pair there on the line,
Can bear your thoughts and wrought all fine.
But I here, is by law strict,
I wouldn't leave this spot, even if my privates weep.

Chain of pleas and beseeching worn on the student's neck,
Yet he wouldn't allow her to early attend the desk.
Thus she rethink moving to the pair,
Perhaps, they will to her care.

(To Chaffy she spoke unnoticed)

Diana:
Hey dear, can I stay before or after you?
I have a task to catch sooner, do me the good.

Friday, March 2, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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