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Life a Coin Shared Half Equal by Poet. Okundaye Israel O.


Poem

Life a Coin Shared Half Equal.
www.deepthinkwriters.blogspot.com.ng

We cry stepping into the world a child but cried at death.

We visit the life naked, wear the best of clothes today but return to dust tomorrow naked with nothing.

We come to the world brain empty but return to the earth nothing in the brain.

We are laughing during success with friends but laughed at when we fail.

We received parental care and responsibility in the morning but are to return the care and responsibility in the evening.

We are awake and work all the day but rest and sleep in the evening.

We do people good today but paid back with evil tomorrow.

We are born little but grow big.

What we sow today is harvested tomorrow.




Author: Poet. Okundaye Israel Osarenagharu.
Passion: Writing.
Specialty: Article, Poem, Quotes (Poetry), Motivation, etc.
Contacts: +2349080639247.
Email: iosarenagharu@yahoo.com.
Location: Benin City, Nigeria.



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