The Woman At The Seaside Poem by Emmanuel Joseph Olumakiss

The Woman At The Seaside

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Hail woman at the sea side!
Why embark on a journey when the day has gone blind?
I heard you've seen sorrow with both eyes!
A sob that sink your sweet song
Patient for here comes the unfortunate child your future is twice better
One whose fate fall ill
They are many alive without sight
Permit me to waste part of your precious time
If I must speak the truth my spirit kept inside
Your case isn't unbearable!
Because you enjoy life from a distant mile
Ask the blind you have eyes
Even them that life once peel enjoy smile
Why swim the ocean with uncontrolled tears?
May be you can't boast of a daily bread
See the man that once lived
The couple with broken ribs
They are many that are deaf but have ears
And those trial fell on their own heads
Despite the look of your pain
It can only look sweeter than the untold story
There's nothing we've not heard
Indeed the unchangeable changer has not changed
You that cry an ocean in the country grave yard
Because you need a heir to your name
Check yourself in the life mirror
How many soul have you saved?
Out of the innocent ones given to you in your sweet age
When the pillars in your chest were still firm
And ideas in your head run days
Must you wake the dead in their joyous sleep before the Lord hears your outcry
Isn't His ear too large that He hears the dumb and his silent voice
You that intend to slump in the mountain top
At the face of Kilimanjaro
Because you 're surrounded by mere foes
How many people have you wronged?
Be careful lest you pull down the heavens gate with assorted tears.

The Woman At The Seaside
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