GOOD BYE/POEM



Goodbye, 
How pleasant it is when some
Discriminators and Haters 
say " Goodbye discrimination
 and hate in our lives."

How happy it is when someone burry racism
and wish
 ,"Goodbye racism"

It is hard for some people to say,"
Goodbye homelessness"
But  you can say Goodbye loudly,
As God is ready to bless you a house.

An African hustler always says,
"Goodbye my parents,
I am  going to Europe to hustle ,
may be it is the last time to see you.
Continue praying for me to succeed. "

Sometimes you kiss your lover
Who loves you so much and say Goodbye
to enter a hectic relationship ignorantly
And end up  getting heart attack

How painful it is when we burry
our love ones and say "Good bye"

Do you still remember
when you said Good bye
to your colleages after
the last metric exam.

I always  remember the  day
I said  Goodbye to Alchool

Can you say Good bye to Cocain and heroine  today?
How do you feel when you go to work and your kids 
tell you "Goodbye  mum and dad"

At the  end,
 Let us say  Good bye to any hidden or open enmity  ...
Let us love all.

February 23/2023
By Alfonso Warally Ngengethe Mussabwa Chris

About this poem

Poem describes how people wish GOOD BYE in good and sad moment.

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Written on February 23, 2023

Submitted by africaupmedia on February 24, 2023

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABXXX BXB CXDX XXXXX EADX DA EAEX CD CXX XDX DX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,171
Words 252
Stanzas 11
Stanza Lengths 5, 3, 4, 5, 4, 2, 4, 2, 3, 3, 2

Alfonso Warally Ngengethe Mussabwa Chris

Poet and Author of some books, Publishing director and Vise- Secretary General of Yao Kingdom Foundation, One the Advisers of the Yao King, Founder of Africa Up Media 24, Secretary General of Ambassadors Of Love N.P.O, Chairman of Vukani Ma Africa N.P.O more…

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