Revamped Poem by Alem Hailu Gabre Kristos

Revamped



Home, when I repair
The day's drudgery
Rolled over
'Hurrah,
Daddy has come! '
When my children cheer
Banging the door,
Bathed with smiles
When my wife,
A pillar of my life,
A kiss on me confer,
And also
When we say a prayer
Sitting for dinner,
Revamped I turn
For a drudgery in store!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Love
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Up on seeing siblings enjoy marital bliss
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