At The Wedding Ceremony Poem by Amos Ojwang'

At The Wedding Ceremony



At the wedding ceremony
As the groom broke into the cake
Cooked of a crocked chief chef
Chattering and chanting of his
Cooked crocked cruel cake
That in silence kills the uniting lovers
From the village sheep and pigs
And another one from the enabled-pockets
Of the city proprietors of powerful rides

At the wedding ceremony
The love breaks into broken bits
For a lover from the pigs progenitor
Knows not whoever to love
So what a wedding ceremony?

Saturday, October 17, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: infidelity
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