
Can you see?
See what Ofori did
Did you know he also stole?
Stole meat and ate on a lid?
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You might not also know
Know that he urinated
Urinated on the-wall
The wall of the church highly rated
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He also killed the-cat
The-cat which saved his life once
Once when he laid a trap for rat meat
Meat he missed and the cat lost its hind leg by chance
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He killed it for taking his meat
Meat he took, washed and ate
Ate like the glutton he is
Is he now, because of food, not cursing how we met?
Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2014
6 replies on “COMPLAINTS OF A GLUTTON’S WIFE (LOOP POETRY)”
Powerful imagery!
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Thanks Lisa.
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I love it. It breathes pure poetry. The heart of a poet beats within you. Please, continue to throw your words into this world. We need them, love them. Keep on blogging.
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Thank you very much Mr. Bent. Your words mean so much to me. Blessings.
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Unfortunately the food chain is not inbalanced with nature. Everything is fair game. Life is cruel and unusual. This is the weight I just was talking about . Life will always take you to the strange and unusual. What you don’t want is it to be unusually strange
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True, unusually strange is noticeable.
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