Friday 19 February 2016

MY UNFLINCHING CRONY

I scrutinized at him from afar 
Gauged germanely from vastness near
Prejudicially love how he fixes his thing 
Even if they are notes one can’t sing 
He pieces like an ethical man 
Not demurring even when juncture demands 
Inexorably cognizant of what folks say 
To quota his strides way 
Like an old-school teacher 
Always craving for his legendary switchers 
The miens of his alluring eyes 
Are like a man imploring the skies 
To deliver his labor-laden wife 
But to him, oodles of good about life 
His tresses sometimes appears shinny 
Like a timeworn man quarrying for one penny 
His facade always probes “where to” 
With never ending hilarious photo 
To him it’s a quixotic amiable face 
That brands ladies go for a race 
He has a plangent voice 
That makes the queens cores rejoice 
He bouncers his things with pride 
Never tolerating any taken him for a ride 
He reads like a riled man 
That exults after liberating a quantum sperm 
In a tenacious and never satisfying wife 
During a bedmatic strife 
He walks as if on a blistering coal 
Like a lion which will not stroll 
While in chase of opulent preys 
To placate its elongated voracious days 
He noshes like a coquettish lady 
Refusing to show her undies or body 
To make the erogenous groan 
To her hubby in their honey moon 
More convivially I grasp him as a psychoanalyst 
A peddler, organizer, trailblazer, and idealist 
His affluence of astuteness is so inspirational 
Enlisting all at Halt in a cavernous conversational 
Well, from head to toe 
On your marks to the term go 
He is lovely, friendly, unstinting, and humble 
With no peapod in mind for trouble 
I chose to carve him this way 
For it’s a present for his birthday 
His appellation: Joseph Kwame Duku 
So when you ogle him, stretch way. 
Happy Birthday my dearest friend 
Keep the vehement blistering till no end

Friday 12 February 2016

VALENTINE THE SEASON OF LOVE

Lovers swarm love stands
Purchasing love cards
others visiting love shops
purchasing love stuffs
the wind say "show some love"
and everyone strives to obey.

Bonds are made
Bonds get stronger
Some get broken
yet others get re-united
babies are made
and some are destroyed
promiscuity rules the day
and yet worse by night
love is expressed masked
or unmasked
feelings are disclosed
opened doors once closed.

In case and in base
on streets and in rooms
love birds are
acting up to love songs
all of which they may
with the morrows down
St Valentine day it is called

A season of love
BUT IF LOVE IS WORTH
JUST A SEASON
PLAGUED BY IMMORALITY
THEN IT IS NOT WORTH
EXPRESSING