WOUNDS  OF  TRUST   
She  lost his wounds
stole  their anguished  wet lips.
She found love in blood,
goddess of purity like  heart-breaking desire.
She kissed his feet wiped
his face  dark lustrous hair.
Blood was the 
sacrifice,
furnace-burnished 
trust.Her love must be true.
HAUNTED  
The flat still smelled of her
perfume. The coffee cupheld a red-crescent,
a lipstick memory of her
mouth
which formed a full 
moon
in happier times. Desire burnedthe fiercest
when the moon acquired a
lover’s round lips of ecstasy.Mannerisms hovered in the air
 like a cologne: the 
way
she threw her head backto laugh at your scented jokes:
the way dimples formed moon
craters on 
hercheeks: the method of
her smile that flashed silver
even in the sun’s glare. Butmost of all, the way she thrust
deeply into 
you
piercing, moaning 
thenleaving you marooned,
to stare at her 
dissolving
photograph.
Agholor 
Leonard Obiaderi lives in Nigeria. He loves poetry and crime novels though he 
has no criminal friends. He has been featured as poet of the week in 
Poetry Super-Highway and Wild Violet Literary 
Magazine. His poems have been published in Storm Cycle Anthology of 
Kindofahurricane Press. 
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