silent violence.

When I sit under the mango tree;
breathing air that's free-
I oft° smile at the whirling wind,
wishing away the turbulence in my mind.
When I listen to the morning joke,
off my neck I unchain the yoke-
this that weighs bow my bony frame;
so I smile not to impress, but my anger to tame.
I greet not with a sullen face,
even though I've known no peace.
I've a consuming flame within;
embers of anger smoulders me thin,
but then, oft° revere the violence-
resident in my silence.

©Bunguswa Brian™

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  1. The best poem reading ever thanks @brian bunguswa for your continued making our mind great through thus piece of art. #Amara mercy

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    1. Thanks @amara for reading. I'm humbled, it keeps me going 🙏

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  2. Always looking forward for the next piece.thanks brian

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    1. Thank you @Ann. I'm humbled 🙏. Much more on the way

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  3. I love the piece ������

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