Golden Garage Poem by Bello Hamisu Ida

Golden Garage



Our Smiling face like a large open ocean,
On black road as snake, we argue; wishen

A man has known all the forest and trees?
Only know when you ask the trees species

Look, look Knowledge is more than a sea
Look, look deep, deep and deeper to see,

What you ask to know inside this stream
Stands or attempt to know, don't scream.

We back merrily, walk in a car go home
With four legs on earth as old as Rome

We pass the golden garage, full of diamond
Treasure of knowledge, all facts ye demand

Laugh as you wish, smile it's part of your right
Don't blame, I'm learning in light or mid night

Golden Garage
Monday, February 9, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: Friendship
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem reflects exam situation in Umaru Musa Yar'adua University, is Not Possible to know everything, consider the following line;

A man has known all the forest and trees?
Only know when you ask the trees species.

The above lines the poet indicates that, is not possible to know all the trees in forest but is possible to know some trees.
The storyline is base on friendship, because; the poet and his friends came back from Exam which the poet images the University as Golden Garage full of diamond that is the treasure of knowledge.
In the last line of the poem, the poet indicates that he is still a student who is learning, so do not blame his mistakes or misinterpret his poem.
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