A passing momentA Poem by Nandawula Regine Kabali-KagwaA once in a lifetime momentThe man was drawn to the silhouette of her The more he analyzed every detail of such a lady His desire intensified His curiosity had a sharp blade on his neck Yet he was willing to die just a lil bit Her curves were like high tide ocean waves His eyes followed every sway Hypnotic, euphoric and just like that He was far gone into the current She was dangerously close Her scent of amber and lillies sweetened his tooth If only he could just... Have a taste... A bite Looking into her chestnut eyes Were complex systems as if designed by the greatest locksmiths Her barriers were secure and thick Behind that soft rosy skin She stares back at the curious man Emotionless and sceptical Ignoring the subtle magnetic waves Drawing her in and in towards the male Surroundings were a mirage of blurry hues Sounds vacuumed into murmurs then silence Like a cliche moment... It was just the two of them But f**k a cliche this time around The woman sauntered past him His senses overwhelmed by the wiff of spring That faded into a blistering memory So bittersweet © 2024 Nandawula Regine Kabali-Kagwa |
AuthorNandawula Regine Kabali-KagwaSouth AfricaAboutNandawula is a young poet who has self-published her first poetry collection, "Inside Her Roses". She has been a writer for years and has grown exponentially. Her ability to craft her own descriptive.. more..Writing
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