ORACLE OF DOOM
“Prohibit the taking of Omens, and do away with superstitious doubts”-SUN TZU in his book The Art of War
The curse of slavery is near
Wash All the sores cause God will spare
Five used to be a sign of God & family
Now its upside down scales counting for nine willy-nilly
Out of the dark dungeon caves
A big bird shall arise with wings of names
It carries much black water in its belly it saves
Twin statues will be brought down by its flames
All of the planets in space
Frowned in much disgrace
On the actions of this rebel bird
But the Eagle from Samites will get the last words
Regurgitated bubbled water turned into boiling fire
The evil bird finally full filled its plans and desire
The robot man sniped from his gates
By the pilot from another state
Some are happy the tin creature didn’t take
The White huts from across a self-made lake
The prize was his but the time was late
What seemed wrong was another mans mistake
Stevie Wonder was right also to ask us not to be superstitious. He’s blind but he can see.
By Andre Austin
Copyrights
This poem is a part of the play “Make no mistakes about it”
“Prohibit the taking of Omens, and do away with superstitious doubts”-SUN TZU in his book The Art of War
The curse of slavery is near
Wash All the sores cause God will spare
Five used to be a sign of God & family
Now its upside down scales counting for nine willy-nilly
Out of the dark dungeon caves
A big bird shall arise with wings of names
It carries much black water in its belly it saves
Twin statues will be brought down by its flames
All of the planets in space
Frowned in much disgrace
On the actions of this rebel bird
But the Eagle from Samites will get the last words
Regurgitated bubbled water turned into boiling fire
The evil bird finally full filled its plans and desire
The robot man sniped from his gates
By the pilot from another state
Some are happy the tin creature didn’t take
The White huts from across a self-made lake
The prize was his but the time was late
What seemed wrong was another mans mistake
Stevie Wonder was right also to ask us not to be superstitious. He’s blind but he can see.
By Andre Austin
Copyrights
This poem is a part of the play “Make no mistakes about it”