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Life's Demons

The Sting of Death

by Kevin Madu

Oh! The sting of death

Like a thief in the night

Your cold vice like grip

Snuffed the life out of him

He was too young

So young he could barely say a word

You prevented him of the chance to

Explore the world

He only glanced at it

But did not cherish or despise it

Oh! The sting of death

His parents cried their eyes out

You took away their pride

You took away their sunshine

You took away their joy

You plunged them into grief

And bereavement

The household will never be the same again

The cry for a lost child will continously rent the air

For he was the only seed

Oh! The sting of death

Where is thy wicked sting? Oh death!

You have deprived many of loved ones

You have apromptly ended millions of dreams

You strike and leave misery and pain

In your wake

The burgeois and the proletariat are your target

The young and budding are not spared

The nonagenarians, octogenarians also feel your pang

Oh! The sting of death

Who can escape your spreading tentacles?

They claw to and fro

Until they touch a being

A being with the desire to live

A youngstar with no reason to die

Oh! The sting of death

Who can question you?

We beg you spare the lives of the young

And if you must take life

Take that of the very old and very weak

For it is bearable

As they have not only tasted the world

But savoured it until it feels like old wine

But the youth have every right to live on

For they are the future

I am a Nigerian and an avid reader who also take great pleasure in putting pen to paper. I believe that with the right expression of words written with my pen people could change for the better and correct or curb some ills eating deep into our system of government or life in general. Poverty and corruption have always being Africa's most dreaded diseases and Nigeria is no exception. I write fiction and non-fiction and also write articles on any subject, especially that concerning the well-being of the poor masses. I wish to be an acclaimed writer and author and a motivational speaker




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