https://youtu.be/_P7edN8HopA Monday, 22 May 2017 14:12:31 UTC+2, Chidi Anthony Opara wrote:
> By Chidi Anthony Opara
>
>
> I tongue-lashed
> The whores who hang around
> Those who dwell
> In the sanctum of governance.
> I rebuked them
> For their poisoned nipples f
> That suckle
> The supposed statesmen.
>
>
> The half-clad harlots
> With hell between their legs
> Eyed me
> With half closed dreamy eyes,
> My heart missed beats,
> The gods came to my rescue.
>
>
> "Sing to us your songs",
> The she-devils demanded.
> "My verses are for the virtuous"
> I replied.
>
>
> They spread their legs,
> Their tighs fell apart.
> "Be silent
> And these will be yours",
> They offered.
> Hell broke loose between my legs,
> Again
> The gods came to my rescue.
>
>
> (Poem presented as social service, all rights reserved)
>
>
> --
>
>
> Chidi Anthony Opara is a Poet and Publisher of PublicInformationProjects
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