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My heart beats for her


Part 1

"It started like..."

I hadn't loved before I met her
She was not attractive I genuinely loved her
I met her with her drank man
I got close slipped in with a chat to her man


'Bro, you got a good ride beside you,' I said
'It is a public carrier,' he said
I gave her a stare with my eyebrows rised
She stared back, 'I'm booked and parked,' she said


It was not a vigil, at some point we'd vacate
'I will have a meal instead,' she'd advocate 
Her man and I conversed with drinks till late
It was almost midnight when we left


He needed support as he staggered down the road
I was okay, her man was her load
Matatuu stopped, they boarded and drove off
To the opposite direction, I took off



Part 2

"...after a few days..."


Gadget popped an incoming call
Truecaller identified the caller as Grace
I swiped up my phone, and accepted the call
'Hello', I remembered her voice, 'it's Grace'


She called again, and again
We talked again, and again 
Developed interest and love for her
She claimed the same, we started over


It was my first time to love it was genuine 
I sent her invite she came in
Her oiled lips were my first to kiss
I was new to it I ended up stuck like this 


I loved her truly I gave her attention 
I gave my all my breast her to lay on
She suggested dates  I paid the bills
We sipped tea and felt the breeze of Ngong hills 



Part 3

"My heart beats for her"


My mind jogged and my heart beat for her
When I took tea, in my cup I'd see her
I called her angel sent from heaven
She said if I thought so I build her heaven 


Determined to build her one, I went to work
Fourteen hours drive from her
My hopes thought distant love would work
Every end-month I skipped work for her 


When I woke my heart beat for her
Everytime, at work my heart beat for her
Our love was held together with a gadget
Video calls, chats, voice notes and Mpesa wallet


She went to study beauty massage in college
And got exposed to a new world
When I left work to meet my world 
I found her pregnant for a man she met in college.


But 'my heart beats for her'.😭


Comments

Anonymous said…
The first love is always genuine
Anonymous said…
Keep it up with your good work!
Anonymous said…
Amazing work up there. Keep it up!
Jmoh Blax said…
Press on bro, keep the good work🥰🥰😘
Paul Wanjiku said…
Thank you so much.
Jmoh Blax said…
🙏🙏👍
Anonymous said…
I'm so sorry for you. Your heart should stop beating for her, she's already married. Just move on!

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