The Crying Constitution Poem by Hashim Hamzat

The Crying Constitution

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The constitution was once asked to ring the bell,
He felt that he was embarrassed by the clowns of men,
He disgraced them all and he was misspelled.

Ever since, the world crumbled,
The ocean was startled to tears,
The ships were made to reject their paddles,
And the horse was made to understand that their is no need to owns a saddle,

A solution to this is unknown,
All the animals want to be the crown host,
Ruling themselves without any governing scroll,

Will you believe the rejected peregrine, that once said
'it is far better to learn from snoring habbit of the frog
The groaning of the scared cloud
The sleeping faces of the orchid trees.
And the melting processes of the candle wax'

For these reasons, he was tortured, scorned, despised, and killed.
Haven't you see the hatred that was impregnated ever since the day the constitution was misspelled?

The Crying Constitution
Sunday, May 14, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: government
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