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Campus Tale Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Henry Ekwuruke, Nigeria Aug 2, 2007
Media , Globalization   Poetry

  

The point has already been made before tide
It looks at a story unfolding
A tale of boy meets girl
Lovely evening in class and domestic affairs

Freshers meet freshers
Old schools meet old schools
The vanguard shaped the content
A tide that prompted appreciation

Hearts conjured to believe in self
The knowledge of the campus is limited
Beginning of wisdom ended without knowledge
Cooperation sounds griping as the tool for self devt.

Evening is book time for them
Dance time and merriment for others
Indispensable for Dickenharry in campus
The story survives within the weak and strong

Perhaps its independence tapped
So much ease the tutor passed his case
No authority here at weekends
Because globalization is at security risk

Noise is permitted until dawn
Mind your business and excel in camp
It was a tale yet to be told by the Tell
Yet has been told without reference

In that camp where in dwell for years
Everything becomes possible at a twinkle
Even the future knows the stars reside here
Miracles happen and ideas flow around

Across people, people meet people
Technology serves leaders
Leaders approach leaders in a safe world
Even more swiftly than I experience!






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