Dark Hour Of The Night
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This Poem is neither categorized, nor purposely written for children’s reading only, adults can as well no matter your country.
In addition, it is philosophically written so that by reading this poem you can develop the ideas on how to write your own poems, not minding where you come from.
Daniel Nnerdy
Daniel Nnerdy, poet, playwriter, novelist and philosopher, studied English and literature at Cocody University in Cote D’Ivoire. Currently in to full time writing, he believes that knowledge redeems society and this is reflected in his writing. He hopes to become a famous writer someday when his writings would help breed the new generation of committed and dedicated leaders in our nation.
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Dark Hour Of The Night - Daniel Nnerdy
Dark Hour Of The Night
BY
Daniel Nnerdy
Preface
This book is dedicated to John U. Nnadi
This Poem is neither categorized, nor purposely written for children’s reading only, adults can as well no matter your country.
In addition, it is philosophically written so that by reading this poem you can develop the ideas on how to write your own poems, not
minding where you come from.
First Published 2010 by D.N.N Publishers
Copyright ©2016danielnnerdy.
ISBN: 978-1-4523-7195-5
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CHAPTER 1
Border Post
The soldiers on the country borders are at alert and waiting for orders,
see how they take their lives in their hands, ready to give a reply for every attack from their opponents, in each and every clash both claim to have had upper hand.
They are ever ready to sacrifice their lives for their land, there’s no peace at the line of control, it’s also our duty to save humanity, and they are fighting to defend their father land.
ONE GOOD TURN
God has given us life in this world, we should live the life as he has ordered, always try to do good, help the poor and meet their needs since you cannot sacrifice with fowl, goat or lamb, in you are old or even in your youth, always speak the truth, don’t fight with others, because people are brothers in their own religion, respect your parents, elders and teachers, and also love all living creatures so that they will reciprocate, don’t deceive anyone, to achieve success is the only mode, always do good and be Grateful to God.
SUN SHINE
The sun is a burning ball, its rays always fall, it provides us heat, to grow crops, all people are awakened in the morning, but the sun sets in the evening, it is the brightest star in the sky, but at night it says good bye.
THINK A WHILE
The world is progressing; happiness is spreading with fresh air,
smiling faces and holding hands, the nations are walking together, in peace and harmony, there is no hatred anywhere, because love is all above, I am thinking about this dream, and wishing that it may come true, if we help