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THE BEGGAR
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			Hello readers! Welcome to another GUEST POST on A Loco Viva Voce. Today’s Guest Post is a poem written by Yvonne Anyaorah.
Yvonne is a Nigerian Lawyer, poet and freelance writer who is mainly interested in academic research and development, especially with regards to the rights of the Nigerian child. She has a Masters degree with commendation in Oil and Gas law from the University of Aberdeen. She is also a recipient of the National Essay Competition Award held in the year 2000 to commemorate Nigeria’s 40th independence anniversary. Her hobbies include travel, literature and collecting perfume bottles.
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Read Yvonne’s poem below and enjoy!
THE BEGGAR
Down by the culvert beyond our crescent
A man beggar sits with his legs crossed
His arms open wide beneath his chest
His hair like strings of mops linked apart.
I meet his gaze upon my faux organza clutch
And tossed a pound to the salver by his side
He smiled at me to mask a loss
A loss from the grip of his dignity.
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