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Poem. Early Late Before After by Okundaye Israel O.

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Poem.                    

Early Late Before After

Sometimes we wake up behold a beautiful day, the other times beautiful day is held this ugly.

Most times our bowel’s empty we are in starvation and then again our bellies full and yet hungry.

Every time we are all in a hurry to depart early only arrived activities still farfetched.

There are those times we put in all efforts at work but attain endless faults.

The other times we run round the world in circles as time run the clock clockwise.

Many a time in childhood we long to grow tall adulthood but in age old we wish reborn.




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

Ebook. https://authorsdb.com/bookshelf-literary-collections/27060-the-heartbeat-of-african-rhythm
A collection of quotations by Israel O. Okundaye who has an educational background in banking and finance from the University of Benin, Edo State, Nigeria. The quotes share his thoughts on various topics such as conflict, life, love, and success. Lynn Hallbrooks compiled these quotes into topical categories.

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