We Shall Not Get Enthused Poem by Raymond Anyanwu

We Shall Not Get Enthused



We shall not get enthused
Because another office bearer
Has made yet another promise
Another lip service
The usual empty promise

We shall not get enthused
Peacefully, we shall communicate on
These words from man to son,
From one tongue to another
Except such promise they fulfill
We shall keep in mind
The issues we hold in our hands
That we allow to slipped out.
And so shall we consider
What we have in our possession
And what we do not.
We must not get enthused
For calls and their callers are drowned.
Yea, now the oracle called
Gave me a few words before his reticence,
To bring up for him.
And no more shall we tell
What we were told
To inform others,
Without sounding the bell of truth.
Silence is admission.
And so we must not get enthused.

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