Reflections And Forty(22 Lines For Me At 22) Poem by MAGNUS ABRAHAMDUKUMA

Reflections And Forty(22 Lines For Me At 22)

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In the wake of this frosty Easter Mon' morn,
Many reflections had besieged me: turn by turn,
Of my travails and little sojourn in this telluric stay,
A stay, yet of a score and two, but seen much to say;
Of gracious sublime mercies bestowed upon me,
Granted plea for pity, gifts of grace, for no fee;
Of how my borrowed time in this bivouac is spent,
Severing deeds which may or may not invite a full vent;
Albeit, of soul-sickening tales, thorns and throes,
Of mortality; in this lethal enclave I've had a little dose.

Now, I look back, with nostalgia, at my spring,
With ponderings of what nature has next to bring,
Ponderings and inscriptions in these mostly treasured lines,
Lines treasured beyond the gold in spanish mines.

The doors of summer are set ajar,
And eyes closed to hurdles to debar,
The employ of present youthful glory is called to mind,
That at winter, the frolic of full life, I'll find.

Today, I mark a score and two,
Tomorrow, I shall add a score save two,
When the tide takes me slowly to forty,
Shall I be of nature, naughty and faulty?

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MAGNUS ABRAHAMDUKUMA

MAGNUS ABRAHAMDUKUMA

Rivers State, Nigeria
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