Let Me in, I will be.

Andrewchrispus

Let me in, I will be glad to know,
That the beauty of Roses are a sigil 
of your presences,
Your beauty and smiles colouring 
days that pass,
You always cover and decorate my bed 
with profound Love that even 
just a splash of your body scent 
reveals a brightest message
of optimism in this wild world.

I have had lovely walks,
But always in your direction,
Let me in, I will be glad to walk.
I have beautiful dreams every night 
with a utopian world all designed
by your beauty and that bloom in you
that's exceedingly beguiling,
Let me in, I will be glad to have a home.

Let me in, I will have a reason to move,
You are my angel human being,
Full of brightness and hope in the 
Daily walks,thus making me so 
Addicted to your Persona and life style
That creates a remarkable touch
 in everything in life.

I know I talk a lot, but for you,
Am going to act tirelessly because I know
You are one of the reasons as to why flowers blossom and trees growing leaves,
This  reads like a movie script,
But sounds like a drum from heaven,
Me all talking  so loosy, 
I dedicate my heart to get yours,
I will  trade or auction my heart for yours.
Let me ,Please Let me in, 
I will be glad to stay in your heart.

©Abolandrewchrispus.

 

 

  • Author: Andrewchrispus (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 25th, 2022 11:51
  • Comment from author about the poem: Expressing love to someone
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 14
  • Users favorite of this poem: Andrewchrispus, Rocky Lagou
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  • Caring dove

    Really beautiful ))

  • Rocky Lagou

    This is your first poem?!?!? Dear poet, you have a gift. This is actually wonderful, that refrain "Let me in, I will be..." is so sweet and just feels alive. I mean your rich imagery is magnificent. I adore this sweet sentiment, amazing.

  • Christina8

    Welcome to MPS! This is a really beautiful write!! So full of imagery. Great job!



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