Two Fighting Poem by OLAYEMI AYO

Two Fighting



Two fighting fought until day break
Day break
Day light
Lightening everywhere
Evidence of light in every corner
In a broad day light


In a broad daylight, two elephants fighting.
As big as elephants they are, the comparison suit their being
Two ladies
The place two elephants fight, the grass suffers


The place two elephants fight, the grass suffers and bear the
brunt, for tears to flow in abundance
The ladies beat one another to a pulp
Their clothes tore into shred
Their clothes tore into shred, leaving them naked
They beat themselves to a fault, almost to the state of coma
See blood flowing
They fought for the love of their lives
They for their honey
They fought for the sugar in their tea
They fought over a man's love
The man profess love to them, but became a bias empire
He is the judge, he is the jury
Two fighting

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