The pavement dwellers
Like spiders,
Crawl all over the ugly streets,
Tattered and shuttered.
Houses with no walls, but a ‘rich’ ceiling,
Sun at day,
Moon and stars at night,
Their beautiful decoration.
Middle class glassed eyed
With despise,
Stare at their maidens
At the break of dawn
When unmindful of the famine
Sense of bashfulness,
Have a bath on street channels
That carry heavenly tears,
Tears of their suffering
Down to the dirty slums.
The pavement dwellers
Yet go on living
Worries from robbers,
Are un known, non existent.
Those who take pleasure in killing
Despise them,
For they get non-in doing so.
The pavement dwellers
Unmindful of the feminine
Sense of bashfulness,
Pick lice from each other’s hair.
Their young men,
Living on the brink of illegality
Terrorise the passer bys
Their old,
Eyes used to seeing corpse,
Hands to digging graves,
And hearts to endless frustration
This street,
It’s small and ugly but its home.
The pavement dwellers,
No longer tattered and shuttered.
Same hands, but new minds,
For things are changing
And changing fast.
Soon the dwellers and the middle class,
Before the throne,
Shall be judged,
And all will be equal.
The is a blog on poetry. Poetry can be defined as a form of writing that uses techniques such as metaphor, simile, and allusion to create a poetic effect. In poetry, the words are chosen for their sound and rhythm as well as for their meaning. This blog will explore the different types of poetry and the different ways in which they can be written. It will also look at the history of poetry and the different poets who have contributed to it. - Opolot simon
The word
A silent communicar
That audibly saith not
But eloquently speaketh of untold deeds
thou seeth it not when but spoken
No, thou heareth it
‘Oh, I see,’ you say in comprehension.
And written when it’s,
Thou heareth it not
But eloquently speak
To thee or of thine deeds
‘Oh, true its,’ you say in agreement
To the valley of guilty conscience it drives thee
Thine heart, to remorse it commits
Remorse so strong that judgment can not cure.
The word, oh the word,
Canes more than cane!
And more than any sword would, deep it cuts!
Every stone heart unto jelly melts
The word, oh the word!
That audibly saith not
But eloquently speaketh of untold deeds
thou seeth it not when but spoken
No, thou heareth it
‘Oh, I see,’ you say in comprehension.
And written when it’s,
Thou heareth it not
But eloquently speak
To thee or of thine deeds
‘Oh, true its,’ you say in agreement
To the valley of guilty conscience it drives thee
Thine heart, to remorse it commits
Remorse so strong that judgment can not cure.
The word, oh the word,
Canes more than cane!
And more than any sword would, deep it cuts!
Every stone heart unto jelly melts
The word, oh the word!
‘Heroes’
Unto political offices,
Primary is Nation defense.
To He in battle field,
secondary is Nation defense
To self-defense.
Nation defense,
a result of good self-defense.
When they die,
Failed they are in self-defense
But in defense of the nation,
Died HEROS.
Primary is Nation defense.
To He in battle field,
secondary is Nation defense
To self-defense.
Nation defense,
a result of good self-defense.
When they die,
Failed they are in self-defense
But in defense of the nation,
Died HEROS.
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