Blame God Poem by Chukwukere Timothy

Blame God

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My heart bleeds and my eyes red as blood,
The day Nepotism bruised Me.
My heart became heavy as a ton,
the day I was bitten by tribalism.
When men became wiser than God,
and nailed others for their differences.
If you feel the deep cuts of racism,
don't regret your colour.
When you're cast away by discrimination,
don't drawn in depression
Talking about religion might be obnoxious,
Some blood thirst monsters.
Can send me a well furnished coffin.
They're ever ready to crucify anyone.
For the sake of religion.
Painting God a coward,
That can't defend Himself.
God created diversity in humanity,
Anyone who does not like it,
Should blame God.

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Chukwukere Timothy

Chukwukere Timothy

Onitsha north, Anambra state Nigeria
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