ArrogantA Poem by Victor WaruiThe court room is stuffed.
Mother deer took to seek justice,
For her poor slain little one dearest. Who met demise at a race practice, In the paws of leopard the meanest. Court room sighs abated breaths, Contemplating in mums the fate Of the wild cat, known for deaths Of cubs and calfs since every date. The defendant stood in defiance. Licking fresh blood from his paws, Last of the evidence that was once, Eying arrogantly the young crows. Hyena, the highest magistrate sat, Yawning wildly from unstuffed tummy. Ready to deliver the awaited verdict. Against one spicing his meals yummy. © 2018 Victor Warui |
StatsAuthorVictor WaruiNairobi, KenyaAboutAspiring to retrace Shakespeare's steps though am completely unworthy. more..Writing
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