Ehimika Ehimigbai
Poems by Ehimika Ehimigbai : 34 / 50
Perish To Flourish
Who can say flourish
But recognise the world perish
Think of the seed
Known to perish indeed
When planted for real
Rises up for our need
The seed does this
Perish to flourish
Kill unwanted deeds
Till one can nourish
Also destroys bad character breed
I am not a fish
That never leaves its field
Better taking the risk to flourish
But the super story summary is
Perish to flourish
Ehimika Ehimigbai
Submitted: Thursday, August 16, 2012
Edited: Friday, August 17, 2012
Poems by Ehimika Ehimigbai : 34 / 50
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