I Miss You Poem by Joshua Adeyemi

I Miss You



Oh, let the month become week.
And the week by day be weak.
Yea, let the day become minutes,
And minute to second be limit.
Indeed, i miss you! .
Thy eyes, legs and facial rule.
I thirst for the warmth of thy body,
That exhilirates me into glory.
I miss the fragnance from thy mouth,
That bundles my sorrow out.
I miss the pattern inscribe in your face,
That are display'd when smile did frown chase.
I miss the laughs of thy mouth,
For they bid my worms farewell to the south.
I miss everything about you,
Thy eyes, legs and facial rule.
The round balls of your legs,
That tends to me a lovely peg.
Can't wait any longer, my Angel.
To behold you, and once more feel special.
C.2017

I Miss You
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Missing someone dear to my heart.
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