They Thought I Was A Thief Too Poem by samuel nze

They Thought I Was A Thief Too

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They thought I was a thief too
Get those handcuffs jiffily
Let us brace him
How I quaked!

In terror we pray
Gnash our teeth
Our knees knock,
Our hearts resigned to fate.

It was my voice and identification
That affected my release
I was simply lucky
One of them knew me.

In terror we pray
Gnash our teeth
Our knees knock,
Our hearts resigned to fate.

Now I can exhale
I came closely calamity
Jaws of exclusion closed in on me
But Samson's grip loosed them again.

In terror we pray
Gnash our teeth
Our knees knock,
Our hearts resigned to fate.

I swing and exalt like Lekeleke
But I also quiz;
If God dwells in thick darkness,
Must I too?

In terror we pray
Gnash our teeth
Our knees knock,
Our hearts resigned to fate.

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