Young Boy's World Poem by Vincent Onyeche

Young Boy's World



He seem a boy from a never same era,
Partly priest, partly pestilence,
Blessing both ugly and pretty girls;
Witching and itching hearts with his attitude.
Shy, sometimes smart and bold to face the
her,
As she stares, he goes a thousand mile to
please her.
Like Robin Hood, he steals to give to her.
His vitality, his arrogant courage, and his
sense of humor
Brings mantle to his eyes and perks to his
cheek.
Homo, womanizing, drugs, and wrongs he
involves,
Smoking, drinking, fighting he kills,
Blood in hands, the young world hails and
appears,
Displaying masculinity in the young world
flairs,
He feels secured in crime he’ll rebuke his
young boy from.

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