A VISIT TO THE ZOO
Poem composed By Olawuyi Taiwo A VISIT TO THE ZOO Remember, once like you Dope dreams in the past In the humid forest of the jungle Hopping from tree to tree in the past The champions of the jungle Abiding on the tree Before things fell apart Here, being caged My movement restricted Being fed with a bunch a day Threw to me Because of my fierceness They think I no longer belong They dark; am dark Why the oppression What makes the difference? Freed but caged Strolling but restricted Can fend but like a hen Oh! What a world Some revealed, some hidden Bombarded with life philosophies But deeply confused The Heaven shedding its tears The same smiling but scorning To human fierceness Some claiming cabals In the helm of affairs Are destroyers of exuberant economy Though not only in the space Annihilation it is Even in the sanctuary