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Vultures don't Die... Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Henry Ekwuruke, Nigeria Aug 2, 2007
Media , Environment   Poetry

  

They always survive the breeze of the hard wind
The wildest of waves molest them not
Preying on flesh to survive the lengthy journey
Never die but old in mystery of life

Walking free in a land of the spirits
Where humans abound with rights
Eating and drinking from one cup
And fleeing when the weather calls

Super-animals leading other birds
For a fly that benefit one
Losers at the next end
Winners in a war never fought!

Big appetite for food never quenched
watching. Waiting and fleeing
Features that feature the animal – bird
Carnivorous wonton that always laughs last

Within the porous nature of humanity
Find the mistakes to capitalize on victims
No records for its strength and wealth of experience
The foreign land remains its destination

Wonders hath seized to end with its disease
Portraying a people as cannibals without souls in danger
Unleashing magnanimous hunger for anger
But they always win in this case but not in the future…
Vultures refused to die and are never died either!







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Henry Ekwuruke is Executive Director of the Development Generation Africa International.
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