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THE WONDERS OF NATURE BY SAMUEL CHINWEUBA


The Wonders of Nature


Nature is man, and man is nature.
She has used her fiery golden wings to entwine man in wonders.
Her fingers appear in mystery that many a man goes unaware of her premodial code.
Oh she is a perfect Lord to man!
Her help, so going like some furious gale as to jab.

 Nature oft paints man as though were chameleon.
Nature,  so volatile like a singing moon.
She rules man for unknown years.
in worry, she kills man when kiss wrong.
She gids dussy dussy like the Noah ship on run
She knows man, man knows her less...

by Samuel Chinweuba

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