Oh here comes dusk
That reminds her
Of the night pain
Pain not of body and spirit
But of pride and prejudice
Not of race nor class
But of rape, molestation and abuses
Not to the constitutional
Grownups, but to minors,
Minors just off their mother womb
Uneducated minors,
One that is yet to learn
The rope of womanhood
Of Injustice perpetuated by
Those who are supposed to
Protected her during the day
Theses ones now hide
Under a constitutional cover
To rid her, at night, of her womanhood.
Written by: Akpoviri Akpoveta Prince
Edited by: Kukogho Iruesiri Samson
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