DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD  
It  is called the magic 
of flapping heart-beats,
 the emotion that  drives you
 to kill those whom you love.
 You wait patiently by 
the door while your lover sleeps with
 someone else. 
You crave your mother’s 
bosom, your lover’s
 breasts.
 Tear out your 
 heart and fling it into the streets,
 with its pipes, 
tubes and longing. 
Douse this 
volcano of desire. You may
self-destruct. 
The heart-shaped sword 
 lies between 
the pillow and pink letters piled
 in neat folds. 
It sparks your 
ruin. Cuts your heart to
 pieces.
AGHOLOR LEONARD OBIADERI  holds a Bachelor's degree in the English Language.He teaches in a  secondary school in Delta State, Nigeria but also finds time for his hobbies which include writing poetry and reading crime novels. His poems have been published  in UptheStairCase Quarterly; Barnwood International Magazine; and Shortstory Library.    
 
 
You have some nice lines in this poem. I like "the emotion that drives you to kill those whom you love" and "The heart-shaped sword lies between
ReplyDeletethe pillow and pink letters piled in neat folds."
However (there always is one of these), I am troubled by the placement of the "with" in the second stanza. I think you could add more tension and drama into the narrative if you begin line three with the word "with."
Of course, me as the reader am welcome to rearrange the words in head anyway I please. But all in all, this is a good poem.