Blames are Blades



In the Twilight, Blames!
In the Daylight, Blames!
Heaped on others like frames,
Until  they becameth their fames

My people!
Blames are blades
They cut at every Edge
chopping off compatibility of every Age,
setting them apart like a multiple drainage  
My people don't blame yourself

Blames are flames
in unity they spur impunity
In love they spur enemity  
And they ignite hatred among a hundred;
Catalyses cold wars after World wars
Look!
Blames are flames


An oldman said,
" Readers , Don't blame your leaders
For they do the oral mess for fame
.......They does it as a mind game
To regain relevance and tame
They trend
and that's how,
They'll win the political conundrums
Don't flame your leaders"

At the  shades of life
Blames sets the dimmy lights of necrosis
At the shades of Light
Blames ignites blurry lights of psychosis
And look!  At every Omega , blames are the pathogenesis

About this poem

It is a poem that exhorts people or the society against blaming themselves or itself.

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Written on January 23, 2023

Submitted by manuels_k on January 23, 2023

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Characters 902
Words 178
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 6, 7, 9, 5

Emmanuel Ole Nkurruna Junior

He is a third year student nurse in Meru university, Kenya. He is a young activist and the founder of Inua Toto foundation. He is passionate about poetry and has composed several poems under a poetic compilation entitled :"the poems of the Young Emmanuel." He is an upcoming motivational speaker.Has written several inspiring manuscripts, which he wishes to publish. He believes in Ability,positivity and possibility. more…

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