Wednesday, May 5, 2010

ADE A TRUE BROTHER

Ade, his wall so thick,

You couldn't hear it crack,

These quarters of tender,

Stands a smooth operator,

Brother from another mother,

Designed for diverse sisters,

And fond brothers, no haters,

A chap who works to beat the system,

Respected from a distance,

Admiration, a status away,

His pillars, loyalties, and relationships,

True uncommon virtue never slumbers here,

A little haven of refuge from the world,

A friend who honors without envy,

A smile without motive,

Am sure once in a while,

His opponents honor him for being the amazing intellectual,

Affirmations of a certain defiant faith that paid off,

He who chooses upright competence over tainted wealth,

The biggest lesson i want to share,

That i have learnt from this mysterious novel,

Is; "whatever you are, be a good one."

For its never about what you lost,

But what you have left.



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