Cocks crowing,
As darkness gives way for the sun,
Smoke pillows from huts,
Women carrying water pots,
...
Sitting outside dilapidated houses,
Clad in transparent braless blouses,
To accentuate fake breasts,
as they beguile destitute and affluent men,
...
My house is beautifully furnished,
with paraphernalia for a comfortable life.
Her living room is splendid,
her kitchen good for my health.
...
My son caught a beautiful and vivacious dove,
as beautiful as an angel,
resting on a parapet.
The dove was white as snow and loved my all in the household.
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I walk across the hills,
stumble down the valleys and crawl up the mountains.
The sun shines upon vegetation,
as the rain subsides.
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Behind my house,
under that big tree.
A black cat challenges a cobra to a duel,
in the dead of the night.
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A soothing breeze blows from south and yonder,
Whispering to the acacia trees,
Seeping to the ears of the congregation,
Under the canopy of newly-elected tents.
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Demonstrations are over
but your loathsome combatants roam the streets,
in military fatigue
to intimidate us with their ferocity.
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Sad but smiling,
Wrinkled yet happy.
Tearful but expressionless,
Distant yet so caring.
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