That Journey Poem by Akinrinola Tosin Emmanuel

That Journey



POEM: THAT JOURNEY
POET: AKINRINOLA TOSIN EMMANUEL


I moved out putting on my coat in the rain,
And headed down the street to board a train,
That place was empty, no train, so I set on the lane
I climbed the hills even mountains higher than a Crane,
It was dark, scary but the moon still shed a Ray,
All was in the fifth month of the year, they call it May.


That journey I set on which has no destination,
Well; I didn't even wait to ask if anyone have the description,
No time to waste so I don't deal with procrastination,
Because I know life is calculated on speculation,
This journey is what we are sent to do on earth, for there is an attestation,
No one knows this, fear arouse in me for I know many people have some misconception.

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