Amanpour Poem by Edward Kofi Louis

Amanpour



Fair, trade, fair price;
What have you to say when, i need you most?
For, i have to rest my mind in the circles of this world.
Trustee!
Tranquility;
And, of the eccentrics among the moguls.
Task, ask!
To put out the butt to face the brass task;
But, butt!
Like the continents' age-old tribal ceremonies which are now disappearing.
Amanpour my friend!
I am with the politic and the pizzazz on my sleeves;
For, lawlessness had now increased in resent years in my land.

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