Re: Seasons Greetings!

Comrade,
Many more returns. Thanks for the wishes and the apt poetic lines. They made me smile. Keep them flowing.
Njousi

On 25 December 2015 at 20:16, Dr. William NDI <drbillndi@gmail.com> wrote:
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This is just a quick line to send you my Seasons Greetings wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Wonderful New Year 2016.  During this time of sober reflection for some and excessive enjoyment for others may we count our blessings and name them one by one to see how much the harvest of 2015 have yielded. On this note I wish to share with you some of my harvests for 2015. Just 2 short poems. Enjoy the read!

Christmas Eve 2015

 

When Christmas came, hell chose to be angry;

Crossed for 'tis a birthday that brings misery

To his world of darkness averse of light,

The nemesis with whom he has a fight.

 

I witnessed my yard turned into a pool

And the news showed Boston streets with no wool

Covering the spilled blood of good old Quakers

To bring joys to America as Lakers

This day do to NBA die-hard fans

All oblivious to the plight of Afghans.

 

Naysayers a few weeks back mocked the sign

And styled COP21 human design

To distort the clever Big Bang theory

Claiming accidents as human history.

 

12/24/2015


Blind to the Lamp

 

See and call our congregations

That of fools, unfit to move motions

Remain blind to the lamb that's our strength

All along on whom victory, at length,

Shall be wrapped and flown on a tall mast.

In the wind it flaps and is steadfast

In sending us motions which by you

Is the preserve of only a few

Of whom our kind is not but their scum

And we continue to beat our drum

For ears that hear and feet that can dance

As the thrill comes along in a trance;

Like Blake beholds, in the valley's wild,

Our Savior on the cloud as a child.

03/20-21/2015



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Dr. Bill F. Ndi,

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Department of English and Foreign Languages
Tuskegee University
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