Sacrilege Poem by Moto Wamwanga

Sacrilege



Diamond is a priceless stone in the hand
Of a normal person, oh my wealthy land.

In contrast, in the precious hand
Of a jeweller, a sophisticated jeweller, and

For somebody who knows its value, the same diamond
Is considered to be a rare and very expensive stone.

Therefore, having lack of knowledge, the person
Is potentially half gone.

Dear reader, lack of knowledge,
Remember this, is always unforgivable and huge sacrilege.

Monday, June 2, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Education
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Sacrilege was written to protest how my people do not see how much expensive is our country, Congo, to stand and defend it.
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Moto Wamwanga

Moto Wamwanga

Samba(Democratic Rep. Of Congo)
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