I met my first love at the age of eighteen
She was as fresh as a blooming flower
She exuded the scent of womanhood
And her charm, like a magnetic wave, threw me close
But she had few words for me
“I don’t roll with babies, begone!”
I cried and cried
Time cleansed this heart, held my hands
And stood me still
I met my second at the cold store
She was like the shinning star, too bright, over-shining the afternoon
Her smile was an inquisitive glue which caught everything it saw in its web
I was caught but she had some cold words for me
“I wear Gucci, Michibelino and Diamond couture
Can you afford even one of these? Begone you thingy, and give me some breathing space”
I sobbed and sobbed
Time cleansed the gluey wounds, held my hands
And stood me still
I met my third as refreshing as the morning dew in a fresh morning,
Her piercing eyes scanned my heart and saw it all
Before I could say jack,
Her hands were raised in disapproval.
I wish there were words. Her hands did the talking and said begone!
Before I knew it, air from cruel hand’s speech sent me sprawling in a desert of pain
I wept and wept
Time cleansed this thorn pierced soul, held my hands
And stood me still
I met my fourth at the public toilet
Sorry to say this but what needed to be eased vanished into thin stomach
She was the polished diamond in the dirty gravels
The filthy scent of the environment sent me sniffing for redemption in her beautiful bosom
Before I knew what was happening, huge men lifted and threw me into a gutter of human excreta
All she had to say was “this one is weird”
I cried tears of blood
Time cleansed the foul odour, held my hands
And stood me still
Now I see you
And I know not what to do
Do I come close or move backwards?
Do I smile back with opened arms or take to my heels?
I need no harsh words nor rejection
Neither can I take a beating or an embarrassment
Let the sun on your face spell it out
This time around, no need to shoot laser storms
To finish this weakened heart that time has suffered to heal.
Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2014

10 replies on “A STORY LIKE A POEM”
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Thank you very much dear Tanveer.
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you are welcome dear one. why don’t you write with your previous name
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I still write with my name, Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia.
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God bless you. what is the feed back of that brutal activity ?
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Good, still working on it though.
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please keep me informed too and tell me what can i do
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I will, thanks Tanveer.
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Hmmmmm, what can I say…
Poetically palpable
Storically mind permeating
Emotionally aluring
Sensually evoking
Mindry provoking
Imagery soothing
Wordy appetising
Woooow….
This is very life related.
You have find simple way to comb this issue of life in the right words painting.
Team MomC….let’s go!
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