Poem: My Legal Heart
- Samuel Sulaiman Bah

- Jun 4
- 1 min read
By Samuel Sulaiman Bah
Title: My Legal Heart ❤️
I was the law, but she broke my claim in equity
With every smile, I lost all pretense
She objected, I sustained, love was the clause.
She appealed to my reason, and then dismissed my doubt,
Filed motions of care I couldn’t live without.
In chambers of silence, her presence would speak,
A precedent of love that made my judgement weak.
She served me affection, no need to plead,
Cross-examined my fears, met every need.
In the court of emotions, she swayed the jury,
With passion as counsel, she won without fury.
Now we draft forever, with mutual consent,
No breach in our bond, no waiver, no rent.
In the statute of love, we found our own part
then together we wrote, our hearts into the laws
A lifetime agreement, signed by the heart.” ❤️






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