From Where I Wander Poem by John Sensele

From Where I Wander



From where I wander and weep redemption rescues robbers
Who express remorse
Pledge to move from ruffians to probers
Of hurt as they dismount from their odious horse.

From where I wander and weep friends enrich enemies
Whose wild wishes
Convert them from giants into pygmies
Who no longer demand and command diet dishes.

From where I wander and weep I have no right
To treat tummies with disdain
When my teeth bite
Morsels of fresh fish I catch during a roast refrain.

From where I wander and weep I owe all my friends an excuse
For my hypocrisy
When I kick a fuss on a bus
Where to a mourning mom I show no mercy.

Sunday, December 10, 2017
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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