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If You Have To Go
IF YOU HAVE TO GO Let the clock go anti clockwise So that You Could remember What we had together which is So hard to erease from the surface Of the earth and the planet of love, Death is never the end of life but its Beginning when we meet at paradise of love Our Hearts, a bed of roses which wither not If you have to go, remember our children Those dancers of children with golden legs Which recreate hope and shone brightly to Erease those black momeries we once had Madness of the heart could be our friend But the earlier horn of the morning glory Could rekindled the bitterness of the soiled heart. foist in the amalgadom of sorrow my soul sing Sorrowfully for a world which is about to be Broken apart in an unpalatable Lips......... "Kaiyibilinudo" Was once my mother's words to my father "Nkeiruka" my father once Replied in tears But you have a heart of stone never allow peace I prayed thee a once loving husband but A glamour Of hatred clouded your mortal heart Ugomsinachi, should I pull down the sky to Show you how much my heart beat amibly?
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