I DON'T LOVE YOU ANYMORE, WOMAN
I always told you “I love you”;
Even our hearts knew
But you rejected and sealed it with glue.
Whenever I called from the hub,
Your phone you set “Do Not Disturb”
Yet I overlooked that snob.
When you needed money,
You’d call me “Sweet Honey”
After receiving, you’d stop being bonnie.
I bought you a flower on Valentine’s day
You told me you’d accept it in May
“Someone else has given me,” you’d say.
So you boomed and zoomed about with him
He at last messed up your gorgeous trim
And then you thought of my lovely dream:
I don’t love you anymore, woman!
Go find another man
I already have my marriage to plan.
Copyright © Albert Boima | Year Posted 2024
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