Kibirige Desire Edward Soul Poems

  • 1.
    One day things shall be well
    And in your heart I shall dwell
    We shall have wrangles no more
    And we shall close our love door.
    ...
  • 2.
    I wish the sun could speak
    To Tell you that I'm hurt
    And how you use a niddle's peak
    To pierce my innocent heart.
    ...
  • 3.
    She's a soul of grand integrity
    Her nature is full of serenity
    And she's fascinating like a tulip.

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  • 4.
    O future wife!,the colour of your hair;
    Is it brown,grey,yellow or black?
    But all I know, your hair will be rare
    And your skin will be slightly dark.
    ...
  • 5.
    I know one day I will meet my doom
    But at least I will have my eternal room
    No dust will be there so I need no broom
    I don't know if my doom will leave a boom!
    ...
Total 5 Soul Poems by Kibirige Desire Edward

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Elizabeth Wisdom: Exciting work .Keep it up
Abwala patrick: Great work bro wish you all the best
Andama Carl Ceasar : Well down bro all the best,Make as proud.
Ría Dálmá: He is a great poet n I'm in love with him
His poems really inspired me n now I wanna be just like him
He actually is my best poet
Acor beatrice: Yes dear you are good at what you do God bless you for that
Namutebi Hasifa : Hello great works you have Poet Edward do you write with africanwrites????
Mukalazi Anthony : Bro ur the best
Barack Obama Official.: Truth be told,when I read "I love you" by Uganda poet Kibirige Desire Edward I feel like I know the truth that no female soul wouldn't feel happy after hearing them.
Thank you very much internetpoem.com for uploading such beautiful poetry .
Long live African Literature.

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