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Queen Of Hearts – An Ode To Ayisha Yakubuu by Poet Nazir

Queen Of Hearts

Written By Poet Nazir

Admiration from afar

Left my eye with a scar

A lady with a car

And smiles worthy than a star

A corporeal hidden from sight

With a glowing skin blissful than white.

 

She is covered in golden fleece

Round her intriguing waist

Rest a dying man trying

Beauty is understatement

An adornment that scare words

Trembling voices and an unceasing mess.

 

Men have been men before

A race raced roughly through the storms

Only to be the reason behind those smiles

Your face attracts but your voice repels

Understand, you’re full of the world’s love.

Read Also: Written Poem: If Thy Love Is Sin – Poet Nazir

If men shall live forever

If men shall in stillness fight forever

If men shall hold unto the hand of time forever

If men shall serve beauty forever

I’ll be at your doorstep this dawn and there forever.

 

Are there not men who’ve died for love

Your mourning will be pleasing to dead souls

In the earth full of expired bones

Sounds so fun knowing its worth

Has your beauty not spoken silently

All of these emotions would race out of thought.

 

 

Your smile echoes your fine voice

As my screens took a glimpse of your sheen face

Kindly and in ‘hsate’, its function put to a halt

Up in the clouds, the rain smell of your sweat with prominence like a salt

But who was my braveness to take up the race

Under the dying moon, know, I spend the night, sleeplessly, full of disturbing noise.

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Poet Nazir is a writer and an editor here on ThePoetsHub. Outside this space, he works as a poet, screenwriter, author, relationship adviser and a reader. He is also the founder & lead director of PNSP Studios, a film production firm.

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