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In the darkness of the Night Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Henry Ekwuruke, Nigeria Aug 1, 2007
Media   Poetry

  

The night is mystery for the young
Never new to the old as it looked same as ever
Everyday passed but the butterflies fly
As they never seize to fly up the skies

There are not many new things to offer life by time
Over-filled with stories told
Expect rain during the rainy seasons
And hard sun during its time

Life comes and goes around
Today became yesterday in a nutshell
And tomorrow answers the future with ease
An unknown future where everything changes

A wounded heart heals at a tender touch
Doctors treat the sick and it is over for pay
We have never seen humans fly around
Yes, but the night is getting darker and darker

Be sure to see to the unseen
Yet not different from the seen
Change remains permanent taking time of people
The defection is dual but the night has to be dark

To unveil life’s mysteries within our realm
A realm that traverse human thought
Movements as the sun danced to its stand
Marvels and wonders remain constant stages in the opera
But the night has gold for all of us!






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Henry Ekwuruke is Executive Director of the Development Generation Africa International.
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