Life In A Cell Poem by Kojo Silas

Life In A Cell



LI once spent a night in a police cell. A place where things look like hell.
I used to site in the comfort of a stuffing chair but look at where I spent the night, life is not fair.If life has has to offer me a glass of water I tell you it will taste bitter
Even look at how it treated Jesus Apostle PeterThe great legend Abraham Lincoln once said life is a challenge,
But to me life was a great war.P A war whi
ch requires your all.
If not you will suffer defeat and fall.

Many men once faught this war of life right from Adam to Abram, Samuel to Daniel Jeremiah to Herzikiah on and on to you and I.
If because of retribution that things are now blur
Lovercome the temptation and the future will be clear

Lfe is like a foe standing at the pole

who is ready to kick the ball out of goal

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Inspiration from the poems of Bright Kwamina Grantson and Rhyme sonny
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