Letters Ii Poem by Edward Kofi Louis

Letters Ii



Visual arts and its acts,
Why take up the fibrous character when the cock crows at dawn?
For prevention is better than cure! !
And better to be very sure in this world than sorry.

Arabic letters,
And like the expectations of my mind;
Of Hebrew, Greek and Latin to learn as well!
But the English language came in later to pick up the pieces.

Hot chocolates! !
Trembling about life with excitements;
And a man killed his friend because of 'cat-meat',
But the epistle of an adult is like the muse of the bush.

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Edward Kofi Louis

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