Poem: An hidden identity
Poet: Richard Olayinka
A book should not be judged by its cover
Don't be superficial
Looks aren't everything
What matters are invisible to the sight
The slow loris wide eyes
Make it the most innocent looking and adorable animal ever
But beware,
This cuddly-looking creature is deadly
Good outside, Bad inside
Just like 'a trojan horse'
People believed you are an Angel
However a demon in disguise you are.
Face beauties do not mean
But it's the inner beauty that matter
Beauty without manner is worthless.
Appearances are notoriously deceptive
An ugly temperament undermines a nice look.
Some people are just like a Blue-ringed octopus
Which has a fine look
But very dangerous.
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