Queen Of Ilu Titun (New Land) Poem by Oluwatosin Thomas

Queen Of Ilu Titun (New Land)

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Ariyike, Apeke,
The only whose dinky skin baffles me.
Aduke, Asake, Abeke,
The young charming princess of our village,
Whose pink lips encolds my heart.
.
Under the moonlight night,
When the elders shed the tales of Ijapa and Yanibo,
Your face dazzles like diamonds,
Even the elders could not unfold.
.
Lagelu, the great hunter,
Submits bush meats just for a flash of your pretty smile.
Aduni, Molasade, Olamipe,
The just very lady whose back side echoes in my ears.
At the sight of her,
A downpour of cold on my manless nature.
.
Koroshin Duduosun,
Ewawumi, Adumadan,
Pretty among beauties,
The definition beyond man's encyclopedia.
.
THOMAS OLUWATOSIN
TEE-THOMAS (Fearless Lines)

Thursday, March 28, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: queen
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jazib Kamalvi 28 March 2019

A refined poetic imagination, Oluwatosin. You may like to read my poem, Love And Iust. Thank you.

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