Before You Came



Before you came,
And your voice with my ears shared,
Before you came,
And your hands my heart lay claim of,
I doubted life was capable of such charm as you.

Before you came,
And your smile warmed my soul,
Before you came,
And your heart taught me love,
I thought love was just in tales, in poems.

Before you came,
And your mind’s beauty displayed,
Before you came,
And your wisdom, inscribed in my ways,
I threw right over wrong, folly tasted sweeter.

Before you came,
And my sight sharpened,
Before you came,
And my thoughts elevated,

I was going to forfeit you, alas you chose me!

Gerry Sikazwe

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