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POEMS: Inmates of time

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By Victor Uzodinma Chukwuma

57. Common Men

They cry,

They ask,

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They beg,

But to the wind.

They steal.

They cheat,

They fight,

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You thrust down jaws of law

You jail them,

You call them fools,

No, they have brains,

That vision colours of rainbow.

It’s the chance they haven’t,

Adopt their spirit with a bronze spoon,

They ask not of silver spoons,

And you will sleep at night.

58. Onumurukwa Wine Tapper

Time knock hard on him,

His body wrinkled with them

That he has gone through

From birth.

Morning brings him here,

Night takes him away,

Not a day misses his tapping songs

All these years from his youth.

All around the confluence

His songs bring food

To the hungry banks

Only birds feed at noon.

Through his hardened palm drips his life,

His caked waist writes

The agony of my people

That is food for thought.

Victor Chukwuma, Professor of Physics, renowned for his immense contribution to the development of Astronomy and Space Science in Nigeria, is a Fellow of the Astronomical Society of Nigeria and the Nigerian Institute of Physics.

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