Invasion Poem by Ajala Samuel Akindele

Invasion



Ancients are scent being cease;
perturbed forth narrow civilization,
cometh into thine hands decease
and trade all thy territory nation.

Erstwhile ambush intercede resistance;
total annihilated, supreme the dynasty
of dominion clamouring for governance,
constitute massacre of all nasty.

While cometh expensive outrageous sundries;
sophisticated type of modified Boom! Boom! ! Boom! ! !
wait not nor perceive to receive the doom
of the outweigh luck of spontaneous.

Helter skelter all big markets;
with laudable scream heed noblers,
ad-hoc to fled all over nearest safest
pace to settle refugers.

Our modus-operandi is forgotten:
Persuasion zeal exploit our artifacts,
embracing cozy streaming of begotten
momentum aversing stocking and shocking facts.

Impatience sinequanom afflictions shrewded;
The entire poll into chaos and havoc,
other ill then nations were stoic,
with unforeseen hanging devoid,
patience of sustenance grows fruit hence.

Friday, February 20, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: colonialism
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The poem depicts the effect of colonialism on Africans and how the colonials besiege the traditional chiefs that refuse to follow their order
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