Retention Of Eternity Poem by John Sensele

Retention Of Eternity



Beat a retreat, meet a threat
Elect to reject debt, command respect, butt a cult
Worship wonders, dare not to break a sweat
As you greet visitors and love depositors with no tumult.

Quit hitting heads against broken beds
Fit wits into seats with sweet beats
Warn against storms raging against aging sheds
As you break your last fast and unbundle tweets.

Hint at lints and mints that glint
Hasten to fasten fissile materials with serial
Numbers lumbered with a sombre squint
As your eyes die to spend sacks of bucks on a boisterous burial.

Walk tall, don't fall down, wriggle giggling balls
Winging about hinges that singe serenity
Wander about valleys and volleys of wonders, curtail phone calls
As your attention in detention seeks the retention of fraternity.

Monday, November 7, 2016
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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