Friday 3 August 2012

UNCOMMON



When a like pole casts attractions

When you receive the kiss of innocence

From a lad, lad in lad hood

And the sun sets at dawn

While the moon smiled at those who mourn

at the birth of an infant



When divorced at honeymoon

A coffin prepared for you while alive

An unworthy friend proves faithful

As your very foe rescues you from death

Robbed by the cops and

Robbers run to your aid

Your bishop promotes promiscuity

The devil advices you to repent

Just as you were duped by a clergy

A beggar offers you alms



When your lawyer indicts you

And your doctor poisons you

A wicked witch donates her blood

Fear not for an atheist prays for you

That, Mohamed told me in church.



When you begin to hear the smell

And perceive the voice of the ancient

For you've got an heir before the man

You call father and have also

Gotten infatuated with your mother



Though uncommon it may appear

That the moon and sun met in the sky

That the leopard and ewe Could wine and dine
Birds swimming through the ocean tide

while watching the Atlantic dry
And the fishes flew to the skies

on that dark sunny night
Dare the impossible and be uncommon

Greetings from the craven of okikie

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