by John Chizoba Vincent
Have you seen the tears of a father?
Have you seen a man wept emotionly?
Tears of a broken heart, tears of a lost,
Tears of rape, tears of sorrow that flaps
Its wings in an absent minded but remains;
Have you watch those tears flow freely
from the eyes of a mortal man and you
Wondered if men also cry when trouble comes?
When a man falls, tears flows happily,
When tribulation bigger than man emerge,
He dances all alone towards the naked fog.
An old man feels uncomfortable at the
Mention of dry bones in a weak body.
Men of all age do cry at the face of vanity;
Vanity larger than life herself and her flavours.
Men also cry under the scorching sun,
When the metaphor of the deformed humanity
Lashes on their body into a rusty metal that bleeds.
The nose of a man is not only made to fit in
His face but it also made to help their mucus
Flow freely when in sorrow and pain, men also cry.
Mightiness draws a spirited being within the
Soul of a man.
A man that would not let his tears flow
Down his cheek in tribulation would remain
In one position that life places him on demand.
The itching of a man's body quiet depict tomorrow.
Even as days melt like candle sticks, he struggles,
Months fade like morning glory, he thinks;
Years quench like a thirsty throat, he tears flows.
Some are better than women in the act.
Do not hurt a man, men also cry,
Do not grieve the spirit of a man;
It has an fragile soul within which is so precious.
Men tears stand tall as the morning erection,
Don't bite the subconscious of a man's heart,
It drives the world insane to see men cry.
Last updated May 25, 2016