If I Find A Queen Poem by Adedamola Quadri Adeniyi

If I Find A Queen



IF I FIND A QUEEN

If I but find a queen,
to mother my unborn,
The earths will gossip
My love to the heavens.

Birds shall fly in troops,
Leaving no foe behind.
And the wind will dance,
To the lovely tunes
Compose by the birds.

If I but find a shoulder to lean,
My heart she shall dwell,
I condemn reshuffle
For i fear being in the
arms of a fruitless joker.
Or a player on the field of love.

If I but find a queen,
I won't fall in love with her,
But walk in love with her
For everything that falls get broken.

If I but find this rare gem,
I shall dish my heart with loyalty,
Salt it with hundreds of truth,
Spice it with thousands of faithfulness
And dine with her in millions affection.

If I but find a resurrecting hope,
I shall walk in nakedness out of hatred
And get locked in the cupboard of love
With Romeo, Paris And Samson.

(C) Adedamola Quadri Adeniyi
All Right Reserved 2017.

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