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Brothers in arms Bound by love unbreakable Brotherly love stuck them together Like crazy glue The elder brother A long suffering and gentle scapegoat The whipping boy notwithstanding His young brother's prankishness The younger one, extravagant with the food rations Blamed big brother for the untimely squander Father chastised the whipping boy Contending that he should know better That his young brother should follow his lead Big brother wore the stripes of shame though he deserved them not Almost in tears he quizzed his young brother Why he loved to condemn him so I thought it was just a game he said At the movie house, soon forgiven for the umpteenth time The young one rode piggybacked - A regular prank in cahoots with big brother To portray a non-paying toddler The young one's ticket money bought the popcorn On the way back home past the sports club The younger brother begged some tennis players For chum change which they handed him through the wire mesh The handout sufficed for pieces of ice for the brothers Solicited from the ice-cream vendor Brothers in arms they were Inseparable from an age so tender The bond remained strong even as they became men Only death could undo them They now rest in peace, mere strides apart.
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Nov 20, 2020
Nov 20, 2020 at 1:14 PM UTC
Brothers in arms
Brothers in arms Bound by love unbreakable Brotherly love stuck them together Like crazy glue The elder brother A long suffering and gentle scapegoat The whipping boy notwithstanding His young brother's prankishness The younger one, extravagant with the food rations Blamed big brother for the untimely squander Father chastised the whipping boy Contending that he should know better That his young brother should follow his lead Big brother wore the stripes of shame though he deserved them not Almost in tears he quizzed his young brother Why he loved to condemn him so I thought it was just a game he said At the movie house, soon forgiven for the umpteenth time The young one rode piggybacked - A regular prank in cahoots with big brother To portray a non-paying toddler The young one's ticket money bought the popcorn On the way back home past the sports club The younger brother begged some tennis players For chum change which they handed him through the wire mesh The handout sufficed for pieces of ice for the brothers Solicited from the ice-cream vendor Brothers in arms they were Inseparable from an age so tender The bond remained strong even as they became men Only death could undo them They now rest in peace, mere strides apart.
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42/M/Harare, Zimbabwe
Nov 20, 2020
Nov 20, 2020 at 1:14 PM UTC
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