Jungle Justice Poem by micheal john

Jungle Justice

Rating: 5.0


Bruising, kicking, clubbing.
Chanting, ranting, yelling.
From afar their judgement is pronounced.
Scourging, ravaging, encompassed
their foes enmassed.
As their woe crawled to them.
Ensnared in a regeous mobbing.
No attention given
brutally abased
at fraternities delight
blood splitting!
Blood gushing!
Sands soaked in blood!
As of mud from a heavy downpour.
Fraternities yelling, mobs cheering.
As their lynch delights them all.
No saviour!
No mercy!
Woe! ! !
Woe! ! !
Woe! ! !
They rant in one accord
from their chamber miserable voices screamed,
only but whispers heard.
in cold fatique voices.
One said i am not guilty!
another said we only came
to collect what he owed me!
Another said i live in heaven
where milk and honey flows
i lack nothing, i am innocent
another said yesterday
i paid my tuition, i paid my dues i am innocent.
In cold blooded, massacre them all.
their hell fire came to them alive
they were burnt
they were wasted
as of unwanted beasts!
oh! Aluu what have you done? !
Who were those innocent 4 you killed? ?
Don't you know the pain of mothers labour at birth? !
They are not different from you
they feel pain!
they feel torture!
they feel torment!
wont you scream if i club you?
won't you flee if i burn you fire? !
They sought to flee
they sought to hide
they pled for mercy
but you were their miserable nightmares!
You were there foes ragging in woes massacre! ! !
The boys were your children
they were your brothers
oh! Merciless Aluu! ! !
What have you done to the futures untold?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dave Walker 10 July 2013

A powerful poem, like it.

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