My pain, let feel your pains,
Your tear won’t fed my eyes,
The choice has suffocated my minds.
Uuh! Your taste,
With your embrace,
Have casted my face,
To hear you say bye bye.
One thing I dreamed,
My passion has smeared,
Ooh! Now testified,
The spirit isn’t boned.
My angel……!
You’ve beckoned the devil,
Throwing our love in hell,
With wits and suits above all,
I’ll never disprove your vital.
I declare the failure,
For it has dropped an ordinary prince,
From the throne of state.
It has swept a lion from the jangle,
Before the council of decree,
My love was in trouble.
Only a sort of memory about you.
Will last forever.
The world turn.
A Little Pang
Daudi Mwanambuu
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 02/28/2021
Poet's note: translations
The poem depicts a true story happened some years
ago, within a couple which anciently seem to be as
strong as that of The great Adam and Eva in the
garden, but after sometimes later, the spirit of the
devil invaded one of the two lovers, it was then the
beginning of troubles and the return of devil’s
daytime in between, things became harder and harder to the extent that true love turned to
enormity.
Love is in fact the necessary evil for it brings
sadness and smiles at the same, it is of cause
ridiculous because it is best of leading two lovers to
unfulfilled plans. Northing good hasn’t badness.
Make your love serious to the serious person if any,
otherwise single life is healthier than engaging
unreasonably in love affairs.
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Poem topics: I love you, angel, feel, memory, never, pain, passion, world, forever, embrace, hear, failure, vital, face, spirit, tear, choice, devil, taste, trouble, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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