Tommorow's Sun Poem by Emmanuel Oyetunji

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Emmanuel Oyetunji

Emmanuel Oyetunji

Ode-Aye, Ondo State, Nigeria.

Tommorow's Sun

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Beware oh greedy mortal
Take heed thou selfish man
Tread with caution ye mighty giant
Lest thou tread upon the dwarfs below
Life is not all about silver and gold
Neither is its fullness in fame and power
Why live life like it is only thine
And besides thee there is none else
Can thou tell me that which was
When the earth was just begun
Or narrate to me i pray thee
What will be when thou art no more
Thinketh thou that thou will live eternal
Then think again oh timed human
For thy days on earth are few and numbered
Let not thy heart be troubled though
Thou wouldst not be the first to pass on
For many before thee hath been here
But as thou canst see no longer lives
Stop living like thou own thy life
For the life thou liveth is not thine
And should the owner be not pleased with thee
Then thou will surely have him to account for
If thou thinketh this is but a fairy tale
Then answer me just this one riddle
Was thou made or thou made thyself
Think on these oh feeble man
Tomorrow's sun to thee may never rise

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This I write as an admonition to men and women who live life without caution or regards to fellow men.
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Emmanuel Oyetunji

Emmanuel Oyetunji

Ode-Aye, Ondo State, Nigeria.
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