Misery

By Frederick Kambemba Yamusangie

21st Century


If you chase me out of your house,
I would still come back
From the twilight to the dawn,
I would tirelessly fight for my familiar location

If you chase me out of your house,
What about your neighbours?
Do they know who I am?
Can they recognise my arrival?
Can they fight me? Are they ready to confront me?

If you chase out of your house,
It is going to be just for a short while
Because my name is Misery
I can always come to you through your neighbours

DayPoems Poem No. 2366
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