IMORALITY
A
little party stricken written deck
That
plunders the emzorline savor
Oh!
The plural of Men
Will
never cease to exist
As
far as humanity is concerned
Comes
sun, comes rain
The
plural of men
Will
never cease to exist
A
blunder!
That
sets men on power
A
clue of lifestyle
That
sets men to their ecstasy
What
wisdom of men
That
triggers the supernatural action
When
the natural is exhausted
Oh!
Barbarian Men!
The
gods of the thunder
Bringing
failure to humanity
In
the Island of forgetfulness
Adieu!
Ejoor!
Written
by: Onyia Emeka Harford
DESCRIPTION: The poem is talking about nature of a man, the
instinctual behavior of a man which is an advantage in bearing of children and the
poet sees this instinctual act as a gift as well as wisdom that God has given
to man to be fruitful and achieve a maximum result.
The
Poem is a quatrain of African Poem describing the unavoidable nature of a man
as stated in line 1-4 as an little
short enjoyment that has a negative values on a man which may result in
suffering if not properly organized. On the other hand it has an advantage to
humanity because it is a source of reproduction of Human lives.
The
poet continue from line 5-8 to express
the advantage of this unavoidable nature of a man, though it is an enjoyment
but that is the source of reproduction of life which will never cease. And it is continuous process till time
indefinite.
From
line 9-12, the poet tries to express
that this natural gift is sometime expressed unconsciously which may be seen as
a mistake because of the dumbfounding passion surrounding the gift.
From line 13-16, the poet also sees this same unavoidable nature of a
man as wisdom of God because it produces result which is duplicates of men. And
he said when men are given birth in the earth; the supernatural powers are out
to dominate the stars and fortune of men. Here is where Heroes are determined
by the Celestial bodies. The stars are determined by the unseen forces.
From line 17 – 20 describes the powers that struggle for the destiny of
a man to include the god of thunder, which brings misfortune to the new born
child contrary to the will of God. But God must always prevail in all things.
The planetary bodies will like to dominate but God will always prevail in all these
powers when we are prayerful.
WRITER/PUBLISHER: ONYIA EMEKA HARFORD
CONTACT: +2348186388641
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