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Dec 2020
You guess and second guess
vacuous heads have abundant valleys
housing the theatres of woes begones welcomed
look inside your oracles and see the jesters guessing
and the calculus who ordains two and two is thirty nine
go boil it in your cauldron you cannot trap a cloud and pin it down
sand can be heated to molten transparent glass and bricks break glass
and heraldry of shores and islands was born in rain and Sango bows to them
Shango (Yoruba language: Ṣàngó, also known as Changó or Xangô in Latin America; and as Jakuta or Badé) is an Orisha, a type of spirit in Yoruba religion. Genealogically speaking, Shango is a royal ancestor of the Yoruba as he was the third Alaafin of the Oyo Kingdom prior to his posthumous deification.
Yenson
Written by
Yenson  M/London
(M/London)   
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   Ken Pepiton
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