AN ALIEN AT HOME: A POEM BY VENANCE GILBERT
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AN ALIEN AT HOME
It was once before a free boundaries
One could have a word on anything done erroneous
Handcuff men could seize no one
And the leader would come to act in response
But have the courage now to enunciate touching them
You be subjected to the undetectable like that rap man
Or be handcuffed to dark
Followed by late delivering to law paraphrase
Once delivered, the commandment paraphrase will stop the bail
For the argue to shield your being in sinister
From the fixture of seizing self as they crown you
They will ask over your belongingness
“Is you of this of these boundaries?”
But it is them insisting the belongingness
To become of the terra firma positively indeed
When one point their rubbish turns an alien
An alien at home has no mouth
But how is the kinsman an alien?
When he speak on their interests against them wishes.
April 2018.
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