Snow White Poem by Prince Kenny Osei

Snow White



Neither without frumiousity nor severity had the beaming sun's rays' radiation glinted on the glittery marbles insignias on its epaulettes

Just as the spew of the dreamlands yesternight had reminded to rescind the thoughts of a mumbling that the days were to become nights, faster than sang but intense than sought

Upon these days did I pause to sigh a breath, scrutinizing how it happens and what makes the down-town steeper than the officialdom if permitted

Momentarily, a burt not an urn made its way to splash and split my shoulders as I stood oblivious

Comtemplating, with what fist it had, but ironically a meriness-laughter did I have to come to terms with that, it was a snow fall

With dribs and drabs had the falling snow colded the apex of my fingers with a debacle of shrill

Just a snow fall, nothing more, nothing less.

A snow fall had I witnessed somewhere

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