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By
Emmanuel Ojelade
For We Are Children Of Beggars
We are children of beggars
we have no choice but to automatically harness our little talent
or what we know it as
knowing how to beg and prolly wash cars
Since we’re surrounded by poverty
penury, and a radical outlook of insanity
We live our lives with no strings attached to it
all we do is just for us and those in our surroundings (family)
We’re children of beggars
Life’s hard, those on the outside
They complain of mere power outs
But then, do we even know what’s called light?
In here is pitch-black
our raggy clothes own their rags
Even us is black and dark
Life for us is to black that it’s gone stark
Please help we children of beggars
We don’t know what is called life
To us, it’s just pure strife and massive plights
But with your help, we can have in life, better times
Mind Of A Hungry Beggar Boy
We’re hungry
But we are lacking
We can’t even dare ask
Cos for us all, eating food is really a heinous task
They’re moving out in their cars
While we, in here we are, hiding in our infectious scars
I wanna go out of here to there
But what about these ones I’ve got as friends
It’s really irking
But can I be in such a hurry?
If I have the brain to leave!
How will my younger ones live?
If I have the power to go and beg!
What about those in here, living without legs?
But then, we’re hungry
And we’ve got no one sending us daily meals
Seems I just have to make a run for it
And beg a few things for human beings to eat
We all don’t have a choice but to live our time this way
For we are children of those who didn’t make good use of their young days.
Emmanuel Ojelade
Emmanuel Ojelade is a poet and writer who’s majorly involved in humanitarian acts.
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