For Her On Val's
FRIENDLY WISHES
In this season of red and white
I wish I could express myself without anybody asking me why
Even when I can't deliver flowers at your door
Nor tag your names to the roses
I wish I could say my words
Without bn hurt by the swords.
Wish I could hold your hands and say it all
Or hold you close and whisper in your ears,
All I've kept back for years.
Wish I Could lay and make you feel my beats
And tell you I've got words unspoken
Wish I could tell you that I'm a friend that's proven
We don't av to be in same coven
Still wish I could find a mother in a friend like you
Or a sister more closer in June
Or nurse tu cure me of my flu
I just wish it is you
Can I lay my head on you without paying a rent
Can I move close to smell your neck
Or just lay on your laps a while just for a rest
Just to feel line a bird in its nest
Wish I could hug you and tell you what it means to be a friend
May be lift you up to show you how much I miss my friend
Or just a mild kiss to tell you I like you till no end
May be when you look into my eyes, you could tell what's within
May be my beats you could interpret
At last my trapped breath you can help me release
Beautiful friend from a far distance
I blame the world that puts us in this stance
Fulfilling all my wishes it has failed to enhance
It hurts each time it hits my remembrance
Dear loving beautiful friend from a distance
I've found no matchable case tu use as an instance
For all others can't match with your fragrance.
You're full but without arrogance
Let my words reach out to you
Let it cushion whatever you lay on
My wishes I cast to the air like a spell
Let it reach you like a wide spread blanket
Laying so gently and swiftly on you
Keeping you warm for the nite and beyond
As you lay to rest and dream along
This is coming from a friend
In whose heart you belong
(FM CONCEPTUAL)
Copyright © Olufemi Oloye | Year Posted 2016
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