The Day's Ray Poem by Joshua Adeyemi

The Day's Ray



"The day's dawn is stretched like a lawn, but few will have fun"

1) Getting on a bus:
Some by choice some by force.
The way seemed holy and flowered.
But the bus stripped her off
her garment and made her naked:

2) There were the monsters and the cowards,
The aged and the littluns,
The preserved and the observed,
The obssessed and the possessed,
The loved and the hated,
All billing their faces,
Causing it to ooze sweat.
'Honk Honk' the monster wailed.
'You wan fly', my glottis thrived.

3) Passers-by have one or two things to say:
'Get off my bus', the conductor was vexed:
The woman wasn't of the fare aware,
And the conductor never cares.

4) Would have love to finish the movie,
But deprived was i for my duty.
'A Lecturer may awaits me in the class',
I thought till my thought got me off and down.

Maybe later the journey continues.

And the actions make same rhythm

"Time is money, time is precious, time is a virtue, time is life. Those who play with time plays with their lifes".
17: 19: 12: 09: 42

Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: morning
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