When The Fool Is Enlightened Poem by Charles Kanyuga

When The Fool Is Enlightened



The saying goes
When the fool is enlightened
The cunning one is in trouble
He may be bitten on his heel
But th e cunny will be smitten on the head
Their trouble no more being
As the thief dies
How will you play with life?
How can you change the past?
Yea, it happened
But will you encamp there
Others go ahead
And clean up
But this corn
Unfit for life
Who let the bulls on the field
They eat so little
But trumple on so much

A little mixed up
But dont dare think
That any one a fool
Leave alone calling them so
Because you risk the wrath of hell.

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