Butterfly Kisses
I ran down the plains
Gnashing in pains
Something was chasing me
Within me, a forceful sign
Dread swallowed me
Trailing my body line
Fear gripped me in its chains.
Until I got there...
A stretch of meadows
A ray of hope struck me
Rest, me, embraced
Scents of roses arose
I fell a victim of a sweet repose.
My eyes dimmed the highs and lows
I dreamed...
A world full of butterflies
They wore my mouth
Diadem of smiles.
My hands stretched to the north and south
Drowned in their kisses...
As their plethora flights created hisses.
I wished a stay
Waking to see the light of another day...
Copyright © Goodness Lanre | Year Posted 2013
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