# ' My Personal 'Year In Review' Poem by Daffodil Decarie

# ' My Personal 'Year In Review'

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2007 is at the moment struggling against the
snatcher of his life,2008.
.
Although horse cart news about dying 2007 has
been spread out by rumors chieftain,2007 remains
strong behind its buffalo skin.
.
The year knows how thick his pocket is with mind
blowing events that deserves to be written
on Guinness book of records.
.
Time saw how a country's declining morality turned
its people's intestine horizontally, how a corrupt
leader talks, knowing that all he says are merely
pushed-by the tongue
.
Saw the reverend's acute proverbs
drops like a pin amid the multitude's brain
and how such phrases encourage
the masses to keep brittling their teeth,
their bones for a few destined elites.
.
In 2007, some managed to get rid of the rats that races
within their chest and open their heart to the one
who cannot break a glass. Hoping for life-time
oneness.
.
Some became famous for having a tongue with
multiple uses; a flower tongue amid crisis, a sweet
tongue in wall street, a farting tongue to the
innocent, a tongue of branches to the thief, the
mayor, the purveyor.
.
Some never change, all through out 2007, they
stay as is, a slapped mud on the face of the
universe, happy to keep writing in the water.
.
And the youngs, wishes to one day experience
'the long play' with the one who can make the
monkeys fall from the tree.
Make friends with the one who's paper
is wide as the tablet of moses
commandment.
.
And for the nagging tomatoes, the year knows,
they'll keep nagging as all years passes them by,
and leave their saliva rotten, leave their fingers
counting the posts where the birds lay its nest.
.
As soon as darkness bite the sun of 2007, Benazir
didn't doubt her life milking the coconut with her
soul as it prepares to level her feet.
.
And the year meets another, handing over debts
of gratitude, that somehow prevents mankind
to smile like a dog after breaking fish heads
time after time.
.
Daffodil '07

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