Questions Of Ease Poem by David N. Munene

Questions Of Ease



For they that dance their minds
Without shaking their very behinds
Those have times like palm trees
Whose growth is slow but yields fees

Judge not how easy is a query
Rather invoke the solution’s worry
For the invasion comes in a lorry
By a query that leaves you sorry

Sound minds aggravate
At heights that with ease elevate
Nerves rocked;
Brains racked

Easy questions
Have not easy suggestions
Bear the minimum corrections
Liken to losing enmity connections

A man of wisdom
Needs a woman of freedom
But freedom is not easily attained
Wisdom is not as easily gained

You speak of what you cannot
That which you can’t untie you knot
You blood in your vessels clot
But cannot even identify the clot spot

Underestimation leads to humiliation
Overestimation brings superiority collusion
Imagine Elisabeth as a pauper
And Lazarus as the gaper

Questions of ease
Tend to with ease tease
And the minds, like cosine, piss
Be wary of easy questions please

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David N. Munene

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Kalimoni, Kenya
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