Handsome you,Chiwendu,long times pass
As warden cars passed wont remember;
Your dear life as kyanites set in glass
Chopped and fell like a weak timber.
Chiwendu died,the most violent men lives;
Calmy ghosts rising from every corners.
Darkness calls them out,charm that gives
People that suffers seizures to their makers.
Mummy,i cannot find my holy chain
Tell all the holy-marys' that you see,
His burns,drowning,falling again and again
He'd tried kill himself by jumping off a tree.
His legs would only ache and nothing much
You shouldn't have drank the mosquito spray;
I know it was shame and people's stigma touch
But you should've waited for your healing day.
I remember one hell you went so raw
A prolonged convulsions and muscles jerk;
Chiwendu,i wish to write these lines on wall,
Where no sun will fade away,what a gentle breck!.
The Death Of Chiwendu
Adebayo Sir Toby
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 08/25/2020
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