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Liberian Literary Magazine Herbert Logerie Mignonne, I Can’ Leave Mignonne, my honey, I cannot leave Without you Darling, there is no doubt that I live Every day for you. Let me reveal How I deeply feel The emotions are real And my thoughts are surreal. I love you more Than you can imagine My heart is sore Come to soothe my pain. Darling, my shooshoo, I will not leave Without you Mimi, I am staying, I want to live And breathe for you. I love everything About you The way you sing The way you groove. Sweet honeydew I love how you swallow my lips How you blandly move Your tongue, arms, and hips. I enjoy being in your company I love everything about your body Promoting Liberian Literature, Arts and Culture You’re ravishing, classy and sassy You’re stunning, strong and sexy. Mignonne, my Venus, I cannot leave This world without you Darling, my sweetheart, I happily live Every day for you. Copyright© Hebert Logerie, All Rights Reserv ed Tous Droits Réserv és Surprisingly, mosquitoes and bugs Stayed away, where we became one Darling! We do know how to have fun Chocolate and vanilla are two vital ingredients That nourished bodies and soul, soil and plants. Copyright© Hebert Logerie, All Rights Reserv ed Tous Droits Réserv és Hebert Logerie Chocolate And Vanilla, Nice Dream A beautiful Sunday afternoon Amid the festival breeze of a silent moon You and I did enjoy a few scoops Of our favorite dessert; oops, oops We hugged, kissed and teased each other And uneventfully realized when mixed together Chocolate and vanilla esthetically are wonderful Miraculous, incredible, visual and sensual. Voluminous kisses, voluptuous hugs Velvety waves and intermittent moaning Of ecstasy until the next morning 45 is the author of several collections of poems. Alumnus of: 'l'Ecole de Saint Joseph'; 'the College of Roger Anglade'in Haiti; Montclair High School of New Jersey; and Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. He studied briefly at Laval University, Quebec, Canada. He’s a HaitianAmerican. He started writing at a very early age. My poems are in French, English, and Creole; I must confess that most of my beauteous and romantic poems are in my books. http://www.poemhunter.com/h ebert-logerie http://www.poesie.webnet.fr/v ospoemes/logerie