By Chidi Anthony Opara
Let me say my say now
That the tide have ebbed,
Now that the cacophony
Of celebration of thievery
Have ceased,
Now that the halt
Of the people's march
To the dignity of choice
Have become history.
Let me say my say now.
On this land
Peace is an indigent damsel,
Too indigent
To cover her half-nakedness.
She is continually raped
By horny hooligans
Hired by the overlords,
Complacency
Blames her for the rapes.
Complacency
Have chased away
That old blind woman,
Who dispensed judgments
Without fear or favour.
Justice
Does not live here anymore.
(Poem presented as social service, all rights reserved)
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Chidi Anthony Opara is a "Life Time Achievement" Awardee, Registered Freight Forwarder, Professional Fellow Of Institute Of Information Managerment, Africa, Poet and Publisher of PublicInformationProjects
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