She stood like a tower,
Her butt soft like a feather,
Was adorned with charming íĺĺèkè.
Pointed tits that are,
Acute to a frail touch.
My eyes trailed down her body,
And I could not help but say,
A little prayer to the one,
Who moulded her out of sand.
Àśàkè, àyà míí òwòń.
Her Hazel eyes,
Gleamed under the lucid sun.
Her Raven lashes,
Long enough to make braids.
She walked swiftly with an aura,
That the world is at her feet.
An alluring beam on her lips,
And a sacred heart that must not shattered.
She look so fragile,
Like a dandelion.
Yet stronger than,
An alp.
I adore her
For with her,
I know what it is,
To be Loved.
íĺĺèkè - Waist bead
Àśàkè, àyà míí òwòń - Asake, my dearest wife
© *Balogun Fatimah Oluwatosin 2017*

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