Wegolonyo Erick Heavy Poems
- 1. Father To Son
But my son
I speak to you with a humble voice
Do I quarrel?
(No, i do
... - 2. Poverty Taught Me To Be
God forbids laziness,
But no! Poverty has taught me to be.
Malnutrition snacks; I do not want,
I'm kind to my problem,
... - 3. Father To Son
But my son
I speak to you with a humble voice
Do I quarrel?
(No, i do
... - 4. Back To My Root
Elephant daughter take me back to my root
My tongue is allergic to the matooke bread
It peacefully rejects
The tasteless taste of it;
... - 5. Caesar
What belongs to you,
Shall remain yours.
Whatever yours be,
Shall never be ours.
... - 6. If We Must Lie
May we hurl heavy stones ne'er at others.
Sincerely, w'out truth, there shall be no lie.
And through wrong deeds we pluck our own feathers,
'Tis your sharp tongue that shall let someone die.
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