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Maryama- By: Hassan Idris








I will crucify death if it cross
the path of my love for you,
I will end her life if she has one.

I will succumb my loving soul
to  death if she wins this battle
of love, and if I stand firm to
win this horrific and tragic
love battle, I will remove the
soul of death and present it
to you.

I will sit you down on the
Sofa of love to watch me
battle with my soul if it tries
to cross the milky path of my
love for you shall I nicely-tattoo
my emotions on your heart.

I will sacrifice my last
breath for your love even
if it means battling with
the hurdles of the pains of
life and death, shall I reap off
my skin to serve as a shelter
to your sparkling goddess skin.

I will make sure my emotions
and unending love devotions
shall surely capture and
beguile your becharming soul
with no undivided attention.

I will tell death that I'm
an immigrant for love cealessly
and happily perusing every
hook and cranny of life waiting
for you to grant my soul
love asylum.

©Aboo Salmarh.
Benue, Nigeria.


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