Give me a smile, that I may build on your assurance,
Kiss me, that I may have to thy kind heart entrance,
Love me less, and see how tumultuous life could be,
Give thy command, and see my loyalty to thee.
In thine absence, mine heart cannot from thee depart;
A moment's departure would rend my world apart.
I recall that very day I beheld thy face;
A lasting memory I will forever retrace.
That Sunday when thine eyes did my emotions disarm;
The day mine heart responded to thy Love's alarm,
The day you sat upon mine heart's epicentre,
To govern my feelings from their very centre.
Josephine my love, I bequeath my self-will to thee,
Let me thy world share, and make thine own tumults mine,
And come in to my own world, for all I have is thine.
- Author: Joseph C Ogbonna ( Offline)
- Published: December 15th, 2022 17:53
- Comment from author about the poem: A poem about the love lives of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), and Empress Josephine de Beauharnais (1763-1814).
- Category: Love
- Views: 6
Comments1
he was a strange fellow, so full of contradictions
but only to Josephine
maybe his true self was revealed
however briefly..
thanks for sharing
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