Tuesday 13 March 2018

POEMS READ AT LOUDTHOTZ POETRY OPEN READING SEASON 9 EPISODE 3 SIGH




SIGH

In the Ponte dei Sospiri
the bridge of sighs where convicts behold the last sight of water logged  Venice before extermination
There, there is suspiration
Not so much weeping and mourning and gnashing, at least not yet,  but sighings  too deep to be uttered in articulate speech.

A sigh, like a belly laugh comes from the depths of the sea of humanness not to say humaneness
Loaded with meaning and visited with significance like the best lines of poetry.
Transporting pain and sorrow
Conveying regret and hurt
Showcasing the bitter draining of the dregs.

Russo's  "bridge of sighs" an American story told in the shadow of the original Ponte
Sighing at intra family  discombobulation  and disconnection

Kissing the teeth, pursing our lips, sighing in plaint at  the misplacement of potential that is a great Nation
Wondering how we could have winked so, as the falcon's hood was pulled over our heads.
Sighing at the thoughts that were thought at inception
The future predicted
And the hope expected
Now deferred
Now causing heart sickness
Now resulting in sighs!

But this is not a good end.
Here the deep breath's become strong resolutions
The sighings take on the bursts of relief because we have seen the future and it is 'us'
Not our negative relatives standing in the need of prayer, but 'us'!
With all to play for, fight for and live for-
'Us', sighing in relief!

Andrew White
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The Sacred Trail

\[Track]:

On troubled weekends,
I eat green pepper, put on my purple suede shoes
and ask myself; ‘Do you want to dance?’
I wait to see the evening walk down the sky
with the sun tucked in her hand-purse;
and at the exact monkey-time,
I steal away; get on the road again,
and take on the thousand miles of misery.

\[Footpath]:\

I too seek relief in the sacred trail,
so when the pressure of this complex city
thins my blood and benumbs my brain,
I join the seventh generation of children to come,
the new interpreters of nightmares,
those chosen to bear the burden of memory,
and we walk into the streets to hear angels whisper,
we walk into the streets just to have a chat with the god of walkers.

\[Forest Road]:\\

We take in all that nature has to offer,
listen to the poetry of feet treading on grass.
In trying to comprehend the truth outside ourselves,
we surrender all our fears and all our illusions,
for we know it is never too late to redeem the day.
We walk upon mother earth, placing every step carefully,
lest we trample and mar the faces of unborn generations;
we never forget those who stare at us from beneath the ground.

\[Holloways]:\\\

In the silence of diverse landscapes, we find a vast presence;
we go to places without a path, just to leave our own trails.
The desire paths were eroded with love,
so we walked the line between sacrifice and satisfaction,
carrying the prayers of the world upon our feeble shoulders.
Through the sunken lanes, we learnt the liturgy of seasons,
we understood the topology of affection
and we found the homotopy of greed.

//[Trail]:

We met the sleepwalkers at the garden,
they spoke to us in the language of the soul,
they taught us the cleverness of seeds;
we learnt how to pray to the god of small things,
and we fed the spirit of the land.
In seeking the richness of life,
we asked for insights as to where next we should go,
and they replied, let your thoughts make pathways in your mind.

//[Towpath]:/

At the bank of the canal, we unearthed a truth,
we discovered the trail does not end where we lose it,
so we journeyed on, walking rapidly and happy.
Contented, we enjoyed the scenery of a detour,
we escaped the actual confines of our flesh,
and became eons; we became one
with the light,
the air and the waters.

//[Bridle]://

Our final journey home was on the edge of the sword,
but we did not panic, for we knew that sweat-soaking days –
will end in a cool stream of achievement.
Ours was a rediscovery of the self,
an ambulation of the mind.
we began to think in rhythm to our steps.
In confidence we came back into the main road,
for we knew we had earned the right of way.

//[Grand Concourse]:///

At the intersection of roots and convictions,
we parted ways, an urban sprawl of trendsetters;
each one returning to cultivate gardens,
each one seeking a closer walk with the divine.
We all returned home to plant and shed seeds of new lights,
we returned to give mother-earth one more reason to live.
With the grains of sand in our shoes we built temples,
and by these monuments, let it be said that, we who are limp are still walking.

Soonest Nathaniel
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‘WHY SIGH’
Morning dawns,
Eyes bloated,
Grumbling bellies,
Hunger breathes,
Anger stirs,
Wallet empty…

I wake up in the morning,
To find what to eat,
Hoping that what to eat won’t hit me,
Roads are spiked with hunger and anger,
Streets polluted with disdainful noises,
Lanes maintain mountain loads of problems,
Pain the only gain attained,
Who captains the villain that brings this complain?
Where is the restrain that stain our pain?
All we do is groan, moan and mourn,
I have trained this brain to chain my pain,
Only if this vain is not entertained,
The fountain desired is lost in the rain,
The good I aim is tamed and lame,
Shame came with a name,
The same game it played defamed fame,
How do I remain sane amidst this Cain again?


In the day………
I have found Students lost in classrooms found in betrooms,
Result slips traded for ticket slips,
Graduate ties clean dusty shoes,
Hearts gated with fears,
Hate the fragrance in the air,
Penury amidst plenty,
Rats leave cheese for power,
Snakes leave Rats for cash,
Monkey disgusted with Bananas entrusted with megabucks,
I heard the Fish is been recruited,
Hope worms would be its only seafood,
Is irony now the news of the day?

In the night……
Decency outclassed by indecency,
Daughters of Eve share apples with Adam,
Talents chase rims after rims,
Gridlock causes brain-lock,
Frown plates brakes with nothing in it,
Valley of increasing depths of debts is tales by the moonlight,
Bed soaked with tears sweat,
Air exhaled ached with baked lamentation,
Free Wi-Fi doesn’t stop me from Wi-Sigh.

Akinyemi “Asapen” Akinmusire
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THE LAMENTATIONS

I sigh
With a white mother tongue for a black father land
I sigh
For a country with walls where abduction never ends
I sigh
For a king who misinterpretes activism as militancy
Such is nothing but a slave
Or a child who is of hate-speeches afraid
I sigh
And sing woe to the land whose king a child remains


I sigh
For a system that judges creativity to be craziness
Imprisoning men for their non-conventional perspectives
And we all with unveiled faces and unchained reasoning
Looking down from that 'prison’
At the left-side of Iyaba, wondering:
“is the system in her right senses?”


I sigh
For religion has now become the brand name for real talk
Why do you think that my poems are religious?
Because they're garnised with mentions of 'Jesus’?
When an average poet infuses Fela into his poetry
How different does that sound from mine?
Isn’t Fela an IDOL, and has he no SHRINE?


I sigh
Because a real God has been misdefined and mystefied by religious views
Unidentified and overlooked by religious prudes
A God above, who of a relationship with man deprived
Came down in human flesh only to realize
That man was no where to be found below
They were all in-between
Struggling on incompetent ladders of religious creeds

Tolu Daniel

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THE FARAWAY TREE

Goody two shoes thought he found a shoe.
He scurried up the corn stalk,
With duck feet,
To have a better view.

Goody two shoes saw a river of rubies.
With thousands of red grains,
Dancing to a bush.

Goody Two shoes picked up
A piece of red sparkling shoe
At the bank of the river,
A staircase of grainy rubies appeared.

Goody two shoes,
climbed two steps forward,
And all the stairs disappeared.

Goody Two shoes was scared,
He realized he should have taken,
three steps instead.
He prayed to Kaptain Afrika.

Then Fanny’s golden pathway appeared,
So up through the Faraway tree,
Goody Two Shoes went.

Abiola Bonuola
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LAST DATE
My mind is running away
There's really nothing I can say
Don't bother calling a doctor or nurse
They'll only make matters worse
But go to the village stream
Sit there for two hours and dream
Then on your way back climb an apple tree
Eat a few apples and think of me
As crazy as it seems
It will help you see that which I see
For the answer is not in the sky
It happened.... Faith did die
But don't bother to cry
Neither will things change if you sigh
You must wait
Wait
Wait by Mazi Ndukwes gate
Till it's exactly ten past eight
Then you will know why
Why she never said goodbye
Why Hope told lies
Why Joy had tears in her eyes
Why she was scared of that guy
The one always with a black tie
And sweet smile
That turned braincells to pie
And filled bloodstreams with rye
You will find out why
Why Faith actually died
Go to Mazi Ndukwes gate
Make sure you are not late
Then you will see
See the true colour of history
That which has been will still be
Not all dried leaves make good tea
As for me
My mind is running away
There's nothing left to say
No music to play
No need to stay
At least not today
I repeat don't cry
Don't sigh
For this is not goodbye
Try not to hate Faith
For it was fate
Although she died
She never lied
She believed in you
Trusted you
You were one of the few
I hope you were true
I've given you good clues
Its time for a different view
Time to know who is who
Time to do what you have to do
Just make sure you're not late
For this is our last date.
(Sighs)
Erhio Obodo
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BROKEN VESSEL
Where do we start telling these stories from
the story of daylight
too bright, it claims our sight
the stories of rainbows whose rain never fell
where, do we start from

let us start with that boy
a vessel holding water
holding water that must never leak
unless he breaks
boys don't cry they say

Let us start with the boy
who'd rather play mummy when we were younger
the one who always tries on his sisters dresses
let us start with the confusion in his eyes
when his father wouldn't stop spanking him

Let us start with the deep breathes
and the sighs
Let us start with the tears that fall asleep underneath our smiles, and
wake up as wrinkles beneath our skins

Let us start...
No let us stop
Less,
This vessel.. holding water
Breaks.
Ajijola Habeeb
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A SIGH AND HALF
expelled offspring of unspent dream
we are the voices of wandering winds
heaves of pressurised silenced scream
cocktail of a moan, a sob, a tamed cry

Night after night the wind go sighing
weaving the unfinished day into unrest
in the depth of dark, a voice is calling
a sigh and half to gather into a breast

for the sighs too deep for air is burping
a muffled restlessness of a jilted lover
cursing, and staining the hour with sighing
and wounds unrequited love with its thunders

a sigh and half is all in the offering
pre-packaged like a canned music
communal anthem of hope, expecting
sighs of relief and sigh of beliefs, tic

and when I run out of tears for weeping
a sigh and half will do,
and when the events are too much for wailing
a sigh and half will do,

tonight, I go again sighing with the wind
as muted anger aligns with the stars of hope
in the cloud of unknowing, may I find
the itchy throat of silence in uproar

on a chord in every heart that sings
with a sigh and half of its stings


-Michael Achile Umameh
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PRESS FOR PROGRESS.

Black...
Black for the centuries of pain in Africa,
for official complicity in the denial of justice in Asia;
for the murder and burial of truth in Australia;
for less pay on account of gender in Europe;
for the recurring physical, emotional and psychological damage in North America;
for the arrogant ignorance in South America,
Black.

Red...
Red for the blood spilled in Algeria, in Bangladesh;
the dreams brutally crushed in Canada, in Denmark;
the opportunities illogically denied in Jamaica, in Colombia;
the voices cruelly silenced in Nigeria, in Australia;
the substantial contributions blatantly disregarded in France, in Argentina;
the life-threatening situations mocked in Ghana, in Saudi Arabia;
the accomplishments hatefully reduced to nothing in India, in Portugal;
the hypocritically unequal standards in Egypt, in Brazil;
Red.

Yellow...
Yellow for the strength to crack the icy walls of forced silence about our reality;
the joy over shattered glass ceilings in the work place;
for the acknowledgement of the past,
for support and progress towards a more desirable future;
for the brightness of our rising against all odds,
Yellow.

Purple...
Purple for our enviable potential as human beings, not only as women;
for proper recognition of our contributions in agriculture, arts, business, crafts, education, family life, government, healthcare, inventions, music, science, sports, technology;
for the ever-increasing realisation that woman is not synonymous with weak, and a capital W is shaped like a crown to prove that we come by this royalty and elegance naturally;
that we are human persons first, women second, not lesser, never lesser.
Purple for possibilities, for powerful persistence, for progress,
Purple.

Joy Chime
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SIGH
This morning
the earth heaved a sigh
as the heavens condensed, and the waters dripped
oh, how heavy a sigh.
Nature breathed its sigh
green sprouts sighed
humans voiced their sigh
oh, how cool
the heated night!

Chris 'n' John
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PERVERTED MENSCH

My birth befriended silver without a spoon
they said make hay while the sun shines
the night comes like a crippled man without work
so I sojourned on a path dressed in light
the wake of holy men

My eyes fixed on them
my heart longed to feast on their knowledge
but they are humans
having their own flaws
yet some made me feel raw
in their self painted righteousness
I sigh at life

I am blinded by the voice of their whispers
fascinated by the aroma of their thoughts
intrigued by the chord of their lexical
I sighed to the marrow of my guts
feeling refreshed at the consumption of their goods

I am their desired end product
the beginning of another creation
the creation they never created
the abstract of the walls they made
I am the motion they moved
without moving their lips
I live by their rules

Men like angels in form of men
guiding in different forms
sojourners who have combed the righteous path
they speak in volumes
to those who seek knowledge
believing salvation to be free

These men
Who knew the rules like the sabbath
have failed to keep them
Holy man is an oxymoron by nature
he followed by head and not by heart
broken hearts don't mend
maybe heads do mend

I made my path with these men
found the paths I seek through them
only I shall sieve from the pocket of salvation
And decide the path to my own righteousness
For the angels I see
are shades of darkness
So I sigh
Emmanuel ifeanyi
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Moments and Sighs
I was born, and I was fated.
The breath that emerges in a sigh, and a cry,
The joy of my conjurers reminiscent of my loss of peace.
I was floating in a world just of my making,
Now I must make me a man in a world so strange.
A baby's first sigh triumphs the creation tale;
The begining that became a drag as I set forth.
That birth; it was a moment.
But now, it is a sigh, and a cry.

I was young, and I aged.
The puerility that terminates in a sigh, and nostalgia,
The blithe of younger years fizzled away in labor of days.
Time was once a companion better spent wasted,
Now I waste because my companion has spirited away.
The early days crown the drowning reality of now;
The drowning reality I must court to make means and meanings.
That youth; it was a moment.
But now, it is a sigh, and nostalgia.

I was free, and I was fudged.
The unsusceptible that transmuted in a sigh, and thralldom,
The becoming of wisdom that bore seeds of vanity.
I hoped a home run at the gates of choices,
Only to be running circles as if from fiends of hell.
The threshold of limitless awareness worn out by a tapering soul;
A soul drowsed by the dirge of mental incarceration.
That freedom; it was a moment.
But now, it is a sigh and a thralldom.

I was besotted, and I was charmed.
The passion that besets in a sigh, and a figment,
The dazzles of Amor demised in being wanting until there is no more.
I drifted in fallacy to bend a knee to the epitome of Aphrodite's paradise
And woke to be fraught with Esu's maledictions and plagues.
She consumes like the desirable apple hanging from the tree of old,
But he hangs over you till you are half a man and mendicant of sanity.
That love; it was a moment.
But now, it is a sigh and a figment.

I will die, and 'I' will not be.
The abyss that begins in a sigh, and void,
The crowning glory of age that opens the door to forever.
I woke from a cradle to journey out of doors to see the ends and the depths.
Evening has come and I return to lie back in endless silence whence I came.
Life does this to you, gives you moments and steals it in a breath.
Even the final breath is still that last and final sigh.
That death; all the moments and meaning,
Ends with a sigh, and a void.
I will be dead, and that is peace found again!

Segun Peters
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Rule, can we ever have you without bias
Or some form of vendetta?

Who levels the field for the Syrian Child?
When would liberation come for the People on the Eastern borders?
Is the ‘Supposed God’ really against the Palestine child
Is the school shooting a question of rules and background check?
And not how we were raised
And how we choose to raise others?

What really are the Odds against Dapchi Maidens?
Like the Chibok girls and the Seeds of the fallen Soldiers
Could it be their choice of forebears or location?
Unlike the Kano Bride and Groom
These are no accident of birth at all, is it?
These are no accident of choice at all, is it?

Like the king and his cheering councils
The sneering crowd knows the way
And where we ought to be
We just do not agree on motives, figures and timing
We do certainly agree on one economical truth
To take a serpent or our debatable ancestor as a pet

O ye rulers of this world
Can the rules at least be debated?
Will there ever be a sigh of relief for the Palestine Child
The lone Syria Child
The distressed Afghan children
The Sudanese on the southern pole, missing arms, losing legs
The deceased school children, the tormented victims and their assailant
The children and widows of the slain Soldiers, Farmers and the Aid Workers
Is there a relief in sight or just sigh in resignation?

O ye leaders of this world
Foisting your ways on humanity
Policies for sale, morals on a penny for two shelves
Can the rules at least be debated?
Beyond the mask of climatic damnation
Who speaks for the seasons?
Who speaks for the trees and rivers?

O ye faith adherents
Why set a rule and play by another
Grace or law? Milk or meat?
Riches, here and now or later in the afterlife?
Can the rules at least be debated?
Beyond the mask of religion
Who speaks for the dumb shoe cobbler in Agidingbi?
Who sees for the blind preacher on transit to Ota?

Beyond the mask of economic domination
By the powers that be
Will humanity ever come to amity, desecrating nature?
Will the rules ever be enough?

-Amami Henry
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TWISTED FATE
The greed for power has begun to turn father and son against each other,
Frustration grips my see to the administration being run by these brutish men
Who doesn’t even know the moral lessons…

Don’t worry, I’m told tyrant abuse will not last longer,
I sighed I asked: Who will stand up to them now?
A boy stood up in my imagery and said …
Political power is like a sword that will cut through anything,
But that sword is without a handle,
if the possessor of that sword does not know he’s holding it by the blade and swings at his whim, he will cut himself…

Truth talking men will leave only the obsequious and guileful,
their reign will crumble in despair,
Horridly I woke up in pants and heats I sigh!!!

Our Judges, while they fight injustice and practice what’s right,
the judges robe that they wear is heavy and burdensome.
To some it’s a frightening sword, but to others it is hope.
Once again, they head to the court to uncover the truth.
A judge wearing a judges robe must be living justice.
A couth that empathizes with his people.
When I long for the untold truth I sigh!!!

We are all frozen, engulfed, in a twist twisted mist of terror RED…
Anger gripped my living soul, I see my people blown to shreds,
their blood thrown down wells, bits of human jetsam flowing down a river of RED…

My grandpa was right: “no man is an island, what happened to one, happens to us all.
For we are made of clay and stardust. We shear the same moment and time…”

In London hundreds of fans are trampled to death at a soccer match as the stand collapsed…

In Boston a Fireman risks his life to save a cat from a burning building…
Does this happen in my country? Hmm hmm who wan die…

In Kaduna a fifteen year old girl is giving birth to a crack baby…
In Abuja a ten year old girl is been raped by her grandfather…
In the city of Lagos two young lovers are kissing by the candlelight..smiles
Yes, my very eye sees as a mother cries with joy
as she watched her baby take his first steps…
All this and infinitely more in the space of sixty seconds,
And then time ticks on until it finally sends us into the same unknown eternity…
 Elijah Ekiyan
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NO EXPRESSION
Hnmnmn
I get no comment
I’m speechless, not even a whisper
This is not my fault, just my experience
You’ll agree with me, if I haven’t seen a lot I won’t be here lamenting
I need an expression
I need to verbalise it
I need a helper
Let Ode appear with imagery
Ajijola with descriptions
Well, can I get some sweet words from Mr sweet to calm this atmosphere cos, it’s huge
I don’t understand
Why is everybody bottling it?
To worse it all, grave buries it all

Hmnmnmn
Who is the chosen one?
Cos we are sitting here waiting for miracle to happen and Messiah to fall from heaven
Maybe one is not actually the one
Are we?
Are they?
Where is the tipping point?
Where have we missed it?
The lies, the guilt, hatred, lust, emotion tampered with and running deep and dry
Serpent and vampires are taking over
Enemies have a thousand names
Loyalty turns personal
Visions, missions, dreams and goals turn nothing, vanished and wasted away
Falsy vision comes falsy motivation
Genius without roadmap
I’ve traced this back to lost value
Pains and pleasure taking over
People are driven by self and desire
The divine will is deeply subjected and inevitably flawed

Hnmnmnm
Have you ever seen people in life lost and wallowing in darkness?
Have you ever seen worse in people?
Have you ever seen rage, resentment and disgust darken people?
Hey
Have you ever been in your absolute lowest, feeling like you are losing yourself and your mind?
Feelings like you have been stolen away from you?
Feeling like you don’t even know what you are doing and why you are doing it?
Asking yourself why are you here?
And don’t know if there was ever you?
Hnmnmn

Remember,
You can always hang on till tomorrow
Shake it up, you are always the master
In your weakest state, you are the foolish master who misgovern
Taking charge of the situation, you are a wise master
And what would GOD want if not increase in happiness
You can always call on HIM
Hmnmnm
My thotz are loud

Wale O. Stevens
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AN ODE TO A SIGH’s SIGH
You feed the hunger of my eyes
With poetic nuances,
Exultant breaths, a symphonic
Medley of chords
Untamed in its rapturous anthems,
Sigh.
My sigh is a life thread,
Weaved upon tributaries
Of life’s follies,
An enduring encore to
Papal fidelities to dead knights
Sigh.
I am smitten by the Nile’s tears,
I write epitaphs to swan songs,
And plead plenaries of discord,
For history’s broken hymens,
Sigh.
Dead wives tales, end in Herod’s mitigation,
Sigh.
This Judas missive, my unbecoming,
I sigh.
Drawing each breath,
With exuberant tyranny;
Petulant miseries my enamored friend,
I seek redemption in life’s inglorious
Victories,
Sigh.
We all live to die, finding the Christ in
Watering holes, besieged by his perfidy
Of a phoenix,
Sigh.
Life happens, and our foul delights
Must atone in a sigh’s
Final eureka.
©Teddy Ugonna Richard (TUR)
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ESSAY ON CRITICISM: TO THE CONTEMPORARY
Alexander paused, now I may play
write not for a generous clap,
leaving behind an emotion felt
labyrinths isn't just a palm stamp,
"it is a mark of uniqueness"
All hands may look the same,
not all can point a pen

Knowing to read is not a knowing to write
"if assuredly you want a rhyme,
leave not its meaning behind"

He did it, she did it where is "I did it"
my Mentor once said, look not like me
be the me,my life never could see

Do you know all painters can't paint
forcing many words and burying your heart
can do you only non-good

to err is human, to forgive divine
I judge not a maester's lexicon
Only quiz my brow to the name "you can't"

Little learning I know, it's a dangerous thing
the beginning must learn,
pushing the end without freedom,
is same as "little learning"

Gifted is a man who pours his thought in words
even though not perfectly placed,
"define"you need, is in between

"Show me a man more perfect than poems,
and I will tell you a man who never write"

I hope to seeing a country never asleep,
perhaps much of a critic can cause so.

Condemn not the beginning by its steps
" I plea let it flow"...
Jovita Ekene.
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MY PAIN
My pain has come full circle
My pain has come full circle
Full like a bladder bursting with urine
My pain wants to come undone
Like a ripe pimple on an adolescent
She wants to take off from the tarmac
Of my heart
She wants to set me free
But
I won't let her
I can not let her rid herself of me

My pain is mine and I want to hold on
Like a baby latching on to a breast when full
Yet tugging at the nipple as if to say
Mother, not quite yet
I am holding my pain close
Not yet
Don't leave
I want to cradle this complete pain with pride
I want to smile at her and say
So you once had me in the clutches of your intensity
I want to slap my pain on my chest
Like a badge
Wear her with gladly
Dance with her on my high days
Admire her on my low days
Be with her always
Because
My pain is mine
She is mine

My pain is full
She has completed her circle
But
I'll sit with her just a while longer
Memorize her very core
Admire her fierceness
Her terrible weight
So that when time steals her away from me
When I wake up one morning
And realize she's dropped
Lifted off
Taken the flight
Fallen
Like everything ripe
I'll be master of my pain
And master of the experience
That brought her my way

Kemibon
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BREATHE...
The stakes are high
But with rather low odds
Even the grounds not even
And with a plum, spirit no level
But we have to live
Don’t forget to breathe

When I was young, I wanted to be a ninja or a god
My weapon of choice; Zeus’ thunder bolt or a Sai
Now I’m considering a snake or a monkey
As I plan my escape into a financial heaven
Away from white collar jobs with a black tie
So choked, I can barely breathe.
how am I supposed to live?

Breathe...
Inhale - exhale
Shout, scream, wail
Let out your frustrations
You can sigh or cry but we must not die
We must live
So, don’t forget to breathe

Garri dey swell but it will never pass its level
Life is a marathon between good and evil
breathe

Olamide J Santos
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SIGH

Live your life like a sigh
A release of air from relief
A soft butterfly wings
Able to take you to heights

Live your life like a sigh
A yearn for something missed
A life full of sweet mysteries
A life full of lights

Live your life like a sigh
Releasing nuggets of weariness
Making the most of high tides
A child of the Most High

Live your life like a sigh
Releasing your heart from sorrow’s cage
Rise to a crest to life’s horrid wave
. . . . Just live!

chisom