My Vow



Each time I think of you,
I feel loved again,
Each time I hear your name,
My face blossom with smile,
Each time I remember you're my love
I feels proud,
My love for you will never fade
It's a promise to you
My heartbeat,
You've changed my love story completely.

My vow,
My baby,
My treasure,
My sweetheart,
I'm not good at English
but I can express myself each time we meet by saying "I LOVE YOU"
I'm not good at History,
but I can tell the "DATE" we became lovers,
I'm not good at Geography,
but I can "LOCATE" your house,

I'm not good at Chemistry,
but frankly I can tell your " REACTION" when the place is cold
I'm not good at math,
but I can tell the "EQUATION" of our love
I'm not good at Biology,
but you're my "LIFE"
I'm not good at Physic,
but I can tell the "VELOCITY " of your kiss.

My vow,
Your lips is red like rosary
I mean, your voice sounds like melody
in my ears
Your eyes blink like the stars
in the cloud
You're sweet my everyday Candy's crush

I do remembered the day you told
me how precious I am,
and I'm every man's dream
coz you're the luckiest man
on the planet,
having you is like a dream
comes true.

My vow
I'll respect and cherish you as a father, brother & friend.

About this poem

The poem portrays love, affection & commitment toward undiluted love and joy.

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Written on August 19, 2003

Submitted by @JessicaWesseh on June 02, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,213
Words 277
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 10, 10, 8, 7, 7, 2

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