TRUSTWORTHY MEN ASSOCIATION



Written by MICHAEL AGBAH 


Trustworthy Men Association

They meet beneath the evening’s hush, Where lamplight leans on brick and brush, In coats well-worn, with eyes sincere— The men who vow to persevere.

No oaths are sworn, no secrets kept, Their word is weight, their promise depth. A handshake holds more binding truth Than contracts signed in marbled booths.

They speak in calm, deliberate tones, Of building homes, of setting stones, Of raising sons to know the cost Of trust once earned, and what is lost.

No medals shine upon their chests, No loud applause, no grand bequests. But in their deeds, the quiet grows, A trust the world too rarely knows.

They fix the things that time forgets, And carry burdens with no debts. Each life they touch, they leave more whole, Each vow they keep, they forge in soul.

So if you pass them in the square, Or hear their laughter in the air, Take note of how they stand and speak— For strength like theirs is never weak.

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