Beneath Your Palm Poem by Emmanuel Joseph Olumakiss

Beneath Your Palm

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Uko whose misery his
kindred refill to breed home
And sit back to watch enmity
strangle his destiny to death
Your destiny lie beneath your palm
Until you arise & stop being calm
All you lost be found
Does victory evict you?
Why bothered by a broken burden?
Living isn't just when life is sweet
Needles to say you aren't useful to your kin
Lying in state like an impotent
One who's impaired being in
company of a barren woman
Come bear my burden for a night
If you can survive a grief
Riches I 've seen with a naked eye
If indolence be allowed in your life
Only the remains of anguish you
will be called to reap
Why look for whom to lead you home
Now it's early day?
Before the sun arrive to appease
the ugly face of the earth
Hurry get hold of your hope
Before its down stiff
Rekindle the fire, ashes anew
And ensure your misery you hold still
Again i beg you bestow your best breath
So you don't drop young
If your future is restored
Forever your name be called
Who do I become?
So life will be well
Speaking from an inner soul
How do I live without a foe?
Wait until you 're well blessed
We 'd make the meal for our kindred
First our heart be awake
Let's lead a demolition to our flaws
Breathing when its terribly tough
And fond of fun we all should form

Thursday, September 3, 2020
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