Inn's For The Jinn's



O, way thereby I and mighty men awaits still
To be injected by this unloyal stinggods
On our tempered tantrums we forged ahead
Bear us a speed O great God,
that'd syringed the day by your phisician act's

Death sticked in among the livestocked ones,
This is contentious bones
For other days discussion by the disorded mind

Tomorrow is pregnant who know the type of Columbus would bear us
Assailant or Victorian ones,
here for we do err and it fail-safes us,
it's quiet for mortality to focus.
We does, but who's?
Who sees the baby's arms yet in the foetus
Almighty Creator hide this from us

Shall the dog that barks when he hungered
Would the Drake in the waterfront lies not swimmered
We're all trade our allegiance by battered
Should our both headstrong tied to our tentoes ties

Our skillfulness is wickedness always
O, I would all men be changed and then turns their ways
Everything can be changed in this geographical trays
Including these nature can meetup and yield
If indeed we allowed God be our shield

Belial beliefs already spelt out in them
'Wickedness in highest orders'
unruly jointers our local borders
Where domestic dogs reinforced whole lotta supremacist mischief in the kernels
Murders and courruption paged the same channels

Where they're babbles of war,
Indeed from there uproars and unfaithfulness communicated
Love, Tolerance, Peacefulness is not sought-after and is very far

We groped for new lights and turned for darkness
That sewn jealous and witchcraft all hides secretly under the outlaws

This was mingled flown to our unbending flaws.

About this poem

Disorganized or disorded situations that we presently lives in Nigeria.

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Written on July 30, 2022

Submitted by LiteralErudite on July 30, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XABXA AAX AAAAAAA BBXA AAACC XAAAA XXX AA A
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,575
Words 281
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 5, 3, 7, 4, 5, 5, 3, 2, 1

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