Juxtaposition Poem by Joshua Adeyemi

Juxtaposition



Yahushua
At the age of 12, he was ripe at the temple,
Trying wits and billing knowledge.
His birth was mysterious, his ministry thus simple.
At 33, purposed, his breath bid adieu to his age.

Mohammed
At the age of 25, he'd been a gold digger,
Betrothed to A maiden handful in age and experience than him:
Perhaps, he would get from her all life triggers.
Ministry swathed in fury, done, his breath took a leave.

Both pair of contrasting attributes,
One as a sword twain as a tribute.
Many folks tropping after the two phase,
And longing to see them, are many a face.

I think initiatives should portray a distinction.
(On whom to follow) , even if spirituallity fumbled in the clarification.
18: 03: 09: 22: 24

Friday, March 9, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: spiritual
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