Judgement Poem by Joseph Dela Sulh (losembe)

Judgement



On the road passing by
Peering how birds fly
In the dark at night
A meter away rose a fight

Who made the fight do?
Uttered a policeman
No one responded to the Man
Not because they didn't want to

A girl with loose sexual morals
Stood in the centre of motion
No word popped up in such emotion
Any other wait could be lethal

He snatched the girl hurriedly
Behind him, she'd been put nude
'Cause she'd been to her Man rude
Both in car, he drove off sharply

Driving to the police station
She got cute with her driver
Sure, so lovely, caught her savior
They stopped at the bus station

Both sexually aroused, they'd bangs
The deserter got trapped in love
His pray escaped from manly gangs
Rested, he gave his car a shove.

I was the eyewitness of the story
What to do but keep silent
Who should be judged wrongly?
Silence should be innocent.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Joseph Dela Sulh (losembe) 27 January 2017

Good piece of writing. our planet needs human help

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