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	"You can’t blame them"  
I’m not blaming them though 
In their place you would have done same 
They brought pressure  
Filling up the vacant land 
So is the corridor of power like 
They weren’t born trouble makers 
But made 
 
Made by our society  
Society that never cared  
Cared for us in apathy 
Apart in pain  
Pain that ever slain  
Slain that ever remained green, 
Green with day that breaks 
Breaking our peoples dream 
 
Dreams that never saw light 
Light that never came but night  
Night that ever stayed 
Stayed all through our years 
Years of bitter times 
Times that never end. 
Oh what’s the hope of tomorrow 
For a voiceless child that cry for grace? 
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Simon Ezu is a social commentator, advocate for world peace, climate change and social reforms to make the world a better place.  
 
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good	Tobbias Otieno Ngala | Jun 18th, 2004
 simon though you have managed to get as emotional as you are isuppose but you have not brought us to a point of trying to help and act you did not peovoke us to action -any way keep it up keep waiting also for my poems i would love to hear your comments about them.Ngala 
 
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