Love Poem: Speech of a Sugar Daddy

Speech of a Sugar Daddy

Sugar daddy says,” 
So gorgeousness like my last daughter
And my first granddaughter. 
My wife complains daily but she is bulkiness.

Shame does not swill out, 
I ‘m cleaning my blood 
And breaching a boorish teen girl. 

She desires a person
     like her daddy, 
         Cash closed her sight.

 I ‘m like a babyish, 
     And she calls me, 
        Come babe-baby.

She always says, ‘
   Love doesn’t get old;
       Ready money doesn’t have 
          Disgusting Odour.’ 

She has long teeth to bite 
    Big birds on the baobab. 
      She does not get healthy food 
         But diseases,

Destroying without delaying. 
Go well in hell, 
Brainless dearest.” 

By Alfonso Warally Ngengethe Mussabwa Chris
  December 2015 in the book called 
Remember Your Roots /
Pure milk and honey in Africa only