Jungle Justice Poem by casmire Odinakachi Emeribe

Jungle Justice



Enough kills my heart with fear
The stony face of people
Carrying sticks, machetes and stones
Pointing towards mankind to destroy
Mankind made in the image of thyself
I know it please nobody to hear of theft
Nothing makes a man as adventurous as empty pocket
Abruptly making mankind to answer a call of providence
Be mindful no to be so poor in mind
That you take evil for a living
There and then the life of a gentleman on a highway
Worth what was stolen
What a shameful return to dust?
That is man taking his penance without a confessor
Tales of your sob stories nobody heeds to your plea
That today is your first
This monkey's wedding is your doom
Wriggled in pains as the beating grow
And envelope in a tyres
Burning up with gasoline
Till man expires
In boom town, people with mixed abilities
Is this the best condign?

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