Do You Hear My Name? Poem by Ivan Chizurum Ezeigbo

Do You Hear My Name?



At the sails of passion
At the streets of gold
At the peak of the mountains
At the upper chambers of the castle
At the midst of great scientists
At the top of the Newton's laws
At the breaking of the Enrico's chains
At the lordship above Alexander
At the Solomon's city alliance
At the realm in the seven crowns of Egypt
At the world's wise decision seat
At the mansion on the earth's orbit
At the money burning government refinery
At the chief seat of a great presidential lunch
At the cover page as every picture and writing
At the command as my bodyguard recruit nation's militants
At the midst of believers in the kingdom of God
Do you hear my name?
And do you hear my name again?
Lord, if Thou shalt deny me all, do not deny me the last
For Thy kingdom bringeth all, and all have you!

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