Chronicle Cuticle Poem by John Sensele

Chronicle Cuticle



Diaries, fairies and memories of childhood
Rekindle spindles of scarce of fond festivities
Innocence and a clean conscience whose radiance would
Announce bounces and pronounce promising proclivities.

Neighborhoods of childhood on a verdant farm charm fairy
Tales and fables nurtured by nursery rhymes
In which wheels on the bus trudge and budge a dairy
Animal husbandry and heifers moo and children gallumph several climbs.

Childhood bells, tales and spells symbolized a symbiosis of perfect selection
At play, at bay, at a bull fight and at school
Where unity, amity and dignity merge into affection
To run the barn roost and children by the horns seize a boisterous bull.

Babyhood, childhood, teenhood and adulthood
Portray momentous milestones in a memorabilia of Piagetian progress
Which children churn when brethren and sistren fumble with food
Mingle nostalgia, Utopia and myopia in their Peter Pan press release.

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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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