Beware of Me
She looks meager
Like an elephant striken with hunger
People's pity makes her angerier
If asked why? She wouldn't answer
She came from some place called Accra
Where heft of hay were in hectares
She was always seen sober
Her eyes so amber
Gnashing her teeth to passers
'Please feed me' she asked by
As night crawls
To her home she strolls
Under the bridge of an abandoned road
She jacked awake
To see an intruder not so far away
Whose atire are in disarray
To her chest she clutched her only weapon
As she shockingly awaits his welcome
'Please don't' she says in a whisper
She screamed letting out her despair
Heavyly the man fell on his back
With a knife piercing his right chest
Probably dead she assumed
Unconsciously, she felt amused
And off she zoomed
'Beware of me' she said to the night.
Rape, one of the greatest evils of our days
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