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DARK SILENCE (Poem of the month)
Ilesanmi
Can you hear me scream
I am not fit
For this street
My flower blossomed
Till I left your bosom
All is obnoxious
I am not wholesome
Ilesanmi
Can you hear me scream
I am not fit
For this heat
I have turned purple
Like Amanda's hibiscus
My thoughts are promiscuous
My troubles tripled
As my days doubled
Ilesanmi
Can you hear me scream
I am not fit
For this seat
I miss your porridge
Your peaceful carriage
Gave me courage
On a clean page
Ilesanmi
Can you hear me scream
I am not fit
For this pit
I have a splitting headache
I need some cup cakes
The ones with chocolate
At least I would enjoy my plate
Ilesanmi
Can you hear me scream
I am not fit
For this shit
Should I break my sim
And start afresh
Chances are slim
I would have a flesh
Ilesanmi
Give me a reply
How can I survive
Without you advice
Ilesanmi
Can you hear me scream
I can't swim
In this stream.
_Bestlines
Ilesanmi
Can you hear me scream
I am not fit
For this street
My flower blossomed
Till I left your bosom
All is obnoxious
I am not wholesome
Ilesanmi
Can you hear me scream
I am not fit
For this heat
I have turned purple
Like Amanda's hibiscus
My thoughts are promiscuous
My troubles tripled
As my days doubled
Ilesanmi
Can you hear me scream
I am not fit
For this seat
I miss your porridge
Your peaceful carriage
Gave me courage
On a clean page
Ilesanmi
Can you hear me scream
I am not fit
For this pit
I have a splitting headache
I need some cup cakes
The ones with chocolate
At least I would enjoy my plate
Ilesanmi
Can you hear me scream
I am not fit
For this shit
Should I break my sim
And start afresh
Chances are slim
I would have a flesh
Ilesanmi
Give me a reply
How can I survive
Without you advice
Ilesanmi
Can you hear me scream
I can't swim
In this stream.
_Bestlines
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ALL’S FAIR FOR A FARE
I sat in a
jalopy,
A rambunctious
contraption,
I listened to
the untamed cacophony
Of belligerent
savants,
You could feel
the despair in their worn voices.
I sat by the
window,
Stale air made
me an unwilling Philistine,
The boisterous
madame that sat beside me,
A benign
malevolence on her decrepit face,
She lent me
more tortuous aroma from her bushel,
Deep beneath
her ample pits,
She was the
undisputed Speaker of the parliament,
"my
husband lost his job, because of this damn government!"
She enthused,
in her brusque manner,
Others derided
the Upstart in the Babel towers,
Their
invectives would make a poet blanch,
No man receives
an inundation of
Grievous praise
and deny his sanity.
The conductor
raised a hand,
In a gesture of
enunciation,
pleading for
the seated orchestra,
To render him
rapturous fidelity,
"Where's
your fare!bring out your fare!
I don't want to
hear story! I am not Sai Baba!"
My infernal
neighbor became more exasperating,
"so, this
government no dey worry you abi? Na so so money you dey find!"
I pondered on
her facetiousness.
Life is a fare,
we all pay a price for the fare.
Like Marc
Antony's latent profligacy:
"Friends,
Countrymen, ...I come not to bury Ceasar,
..or to praise
him... The evil that men do surely live with them"
Life is a fare.
We pay a price to be one of two
Greater evils:
Good or bad.
Good is
profligate.
Bad is an
orphan choice.
"Abeg,
bring your fare! na me be sai baba? na me be government?
I go show you
if you no pay!" the conductor rendered his dénouement.
I shrugged in a
poetic dismissal.
Life is a fare.
We pay a fare
to redemption or
Serendipity.
Life isn't
fair, yet its poetic motif
Cries for
abdication of
Platitudes to
presumptions.
I paid my fare,
and endured the unfairness
Of a wench's
putrid emancipation.
All fair's for
a Fare,
Yet, I find
myself an unwilling
Judas in an
epilogue to a macabre
Dance of
idiocy.
I sighed a
Daniel's prayer.
Teddy Ugonna
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"IF THE CAP FIT"
Sometimes,
things don't go the way we want
Other times
it's about our needs & wants
Life is not
fair you'd say
And it is never
fair is just an hearsay
But have you
experienced it enough?
Or do you just
assume you've had enough
Our lives are
an aggregate of our decision
Yet we forget
the place of our perception
Cos we can
barely feed through the day
As we hope for
another better day
Even in the
dark aisles ahead of us
We still
believe the lies at the end of it all
Life is always
fair but people aren't
Life is always
beautiful but people aren't
Life is never
wicked but people are
Life is never
cruel but people are
Life is sweet
but people are sour
Life is good
but people are bad
I feel the
government hasn't changed
Yet I don't see
where I fit into the change
When all I think
about is my interest
Who cares if
other things are laid to rest
At least it
will be said that I played my part
Even though its
not the right path
Whatever it is
that suits you the most
Whatever it is
that makes you happy
However you
feel you can achieve it
However you
think it's best for you
If the cap
fit...
Just go on and
wear it!
Heavenscribbles...
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WHO TOLD YOU
“The earth did
not move beneath her feet,
neither did
everything freeze when you saw her stare at him.
Please, don’t
mistake her stoic expression,
emotionless,
straight faced-ness for a sign post that reads:
“I am strong,
and my heart cannot be broken”
Don’t mistake
energetic stage performances,
social
activism, resounding applauses
for a sign post
that reads:
“I am strong,
and my heart cannot be broken”
When she looked
away,
Skies shifted,
Trees fell,
Thunder swept
through the streets
and I knew that
she would walk out of that room,
Smiling;
Who told you
that broken hearts carry a placard on their foreheads?
Who told you
that smiling faces have not had rainy nights?
Who told you
that her teeth were not masquerading the memory of hands on her body?
Hands
moving,
up down
Rhythm
And like a
dance
Her eyes were
open
Pleading for
this game of thrones to end.
To leave, or
not to leave
Feet firmly
rooted
Yet knuckles
scream for the door
For to
run
Would set an
alarm that
Would haunt
your night.
How does she do
it?
So this poem is
not for you who looked on and saw nothingness
Not for you who
pitch yourself, perfectly judging with every blink,
It’s for
them
That have bound
their wounds in layers of makeup,
Pushed undo,
undo, but the mouse stopped clicking.
Tried delete,
but the recycle bin refused to empty and the pain, like a tattoo would not be
washed away by simple baths here and there.
Still hurts,
I know.
For you whose
eyes are heavy from all the things you’ve seen and would not speak of.
For you,
“unfixable”, let’s have a conversation, let me blood bath and raise beauty from
your ash. I don’t brag or judge, only baptise in love
By the way, if
you think words are awkward, I like silent conversations that take place in the
head too.
We could at
least start with that.
This one is for
you, my love.”
Victory
Osas
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POT
OF SOUL
My soul!
Oh! My soul!
So fired up till so high you
rise
Stretching out like fine rice
The lids cannot hold you now
Like the day at sun down
A burning passion is felt
holding dreams like a belt
Fueling the sacrificial fare
This heat is yours alone to
bare
A pot of soul cooked well
Heated by pain and hell
Will serve many generations
Feeding little seeds of
passion
Oh! My soul!
Rise on like the growing
desert sun
Olamide
‘Lario Stylz’ Santos
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WALK IN THE RAIN
I walked the
steps of my father today,
I worked till I
froze and my face turned grey
And all of my
fingers calloused and worn to the bone,
And I felt like a
child in a world full of men
Trying to capture
something as strong as an ox but slowly turning to stone.
Walking away from
this cold room dark and grey
Smoke hangs in
clouds and the old echo plays
The music is soft
And the voice it
is hushed
And the boy he
has loved
And the man he
has lost.....
I felt the touch
of my mother today pushing me rapaciously,
And I'm clutching
at fingers through crumples & creases,
I came to my
senses, it cut me to pieces cause I needed more but I was pulled away,
I walked alone
with these legs made of stone always dry, but I'm almost home.
In the photographs
I smiled cause I'm still someone's child.
My place it is
set
So I'll stay for
a while
Till I walk out
in the rain
Like water would
stain
But I'll be born
all over again.....
EliasgibsStyle
EliasgibsWrites
©Eliasgibs
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‘IS THIS FARE FAIR?’
Life
sojourn,
Starts
as a race,
And
only one out of the millions of gamete,
Hits
a bull eye,
To
fecundate an ovum,
To
create a miracle of life,
To
make YOU!
This
journey which fare you didn’t pay,
But
a ticket magnanimous than a golden buzzer you were given,
Your
cries evoke emotions that words failed to ascribe.
Gradually
a new dawn birthed,
Life
asked for a new payment,
You
had a fare to pay,
You
were tenderly yoked in an egg shell,
Incubated
to live your dreams,
To
set dreams on sail to the stars,
To
bask in the awe of the stars,
To
create a universe that marvels even the Aliens,
To
achieve new planets of milestones,
To
illuminate the world better than the Sun,
To
herald torrential rainfall of desires,
To
paint the skies with rainbows of innovation,
To
craft mountains and rocks with your studious hands,
To
create an oasis in the oceans,
This
fare was fair to pay.
This
voyage however has juggernaut of challenges,
Windstorms
of troubles,
Hailstones
of anxieties,
Whirlwinds
of despair,
Tornadoes
of loss,
Typhoons
of heartbreaks,
Tsunamis
of disasters,
Hurricanes
of distresses,
Pain
that cuts deep into the fabric of the soul,
Icebergs
of depression,
That
drowns the great Titanic of dreams,
Every
story has its scars,
Nights
that chases sleep away,
Day
that refuses to brighten,
This
voyage seems not fair,
But
its fare you have to pay.
You
want to drown this ship on voyage,
You
want to crash this flight,
You
want to end it all,
A
pill would do,
A
plunge would be enough,
A
pressure on the windpipe would just do,
Why???
Failed
grades,
Heart
broken,
Job
lost,
Loved
one lost,
Lost
course,
Dreams
shattered,
Depressed
soul,
Wrong
choices,
Hymen
forcefully broken,…
Pause…
Is
this fare fair?
Your
universe don’t revolve around your grades,
Time
heal the wounds of the heart,
What’s
lost can be found,
True
love still exist,
This
tunnel herald a light at the end,
Embrace
the fears,
You
are the marvel of creation,
You
are the envy of the universe,
You
are the Remedy of broken hearts,
You
are the gift of life,
Make
life journey yours,
Give
life a chance
You
have a fare to pay,
Its
fare might not be fair.
Asapen
Akinyemi Akinmusire
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SWITCHING TRACKS
Johnny was drenched in
sweat
Same way he was
drowning in debt
He saw her as passed
through the gate
He wasn't late yet he
changed his gait
For there was still no
proof
Mama had said 'Johnny
you must move!
Lift a finger or pound
a hoof
Pay your fare and get
proof'
Hmmm Mama!
'I struggled to pay
that fare
Yet it didn't take me
anywhere
My mind crossed rivers
from behind
Covering the distance
from back there
To right here
And found out it's actually
somewhere
Around anywhere but
there
My thoughts are now in
need of repair
Because I'm
dangerously heading nowhere
Mama!'
Johnny sat down beside
the wooden rack
He could feel her eyes
roving round his back
'Mama don't look at me
with disdain
For I'm not here to
just complain'
He tried to explain
'Not all bumpy roads
are worth the pain
Not all dark clouds
harbour rain
They no longer value a
good name
It's almost like they
know no shame
Mama!
They switched to
digital clocks
Yet we failed to leave
the docks
They made candlesticks
longer
Yet still failed to
eradicate hunger
We gathered hay all
day
Yet fail to gather
enough to pay
Mama!'
Johnny could feel his
back getting sore
So he knew the face
Mama wore
'We need to find the
bottom of that rainbow
Its time to end the
tirade of bad shows
And raise the giant
our ancestors know
Enough of these heart
wrenching manifestations
Its time we relocate
our final destination
Grey-hairs beware as
we are now aware
We also care about our
young fares
We need proof or we'll
change the roof
And continue to change
the roof
Our fares have to take
us there
And silence these
wails of despair'
Mama smiled in her
rocking chair
Erhio
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FARE-IN-HEIGHT
There is no precision
to the thermometry of
existence,
so we
invent: curiosity-in-glass.
and the neighbors die
from eating poisonous
mushrooms.
My heart,
a frigorific
mixture
of ice, water and
salt;
the nurse takes my
temperature
and discovers how love
is a composite number.
I have learnt to exist
in equilibrium.
I was a protein
unfolding,
gradually trying to
change my habitat,
till that which was
never lost refused
to be found.
So between
supply
& demand,
Change got stuck.
Blame it on
corruption, on the cabal;
the day will always be
for the jackal.
We live on reveries
and memories,
we chant in our
sleep: the revolution will be televised
yet we know there
won’t be power supply
to witness even an
episode of the melodrama;
we always get all of
nothing.
Joy for us is an act,
Joy for us should have
been an art
of resistance.
The fathers take
selfies
while the children see
ghosts.
No shame,
we are high on hope,
we paint a still life,
say life is still,
say still is life.
My computer has got a
bad mind,
the machine is
teaching my wife
new tricks with an old
kitchen knife.
I don’t want her to
sacrifice on that altar
the daughter dancing
in the garden of my mind;
but whose blood then
shall we spill upon the lintel of our door?
The angle may pass by
our house tonight,
life is inevitable, it
happens to us all,
I have run out of
tears,
so I beg a friend for
a box of rain;
Thursday’s children
come, hallucinating solutions;
they chant the never
too late ditty,
but the dead will
always remain ungrateful.
I am beginning to like
dirt, beginning to grow a bad temper.
I ask the nurse what
it will cost to settle on one happy Island,
she says the
temperature there is fare-in-height;
I think it is time to
leave, I think I have enough fare;
let me go and find
that warmth which only dwells in the spider’s heart.
Sonnest Nathaniel
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FAREWELL
It was a night sky of fireflies
and golden Owls on a train to a city
made up of space cake that had
nothing to do with the puff puff pass
It was a night sky of burnt love, and emotions
Of the 11th hour of 2016 with the same
kiss that sank the titanic
It was a nightmare of blue
skies and rainbow dragons,
Dragged on we were to see the
sun at midnight, knifed he was
like a Snow-white kiss.
It was a night of black breeze
and red snow, slow like her
lips of sleeping zebras
and chocolate kisses.
Benjamin.D.N.F
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AGAIN
It will forever remain so
Why? I ask
Is it such a big task
To have a second thought
Or engage for a second
To challenge your thoughts
You are a minority
Your voice will not be heard
No matter how much you shout
As a matter of fact
Your petition will be thrown out
Hello sir
I beg to differ
We have always towed this path
Refusing to live our truth
Because the majority drown your voice
They will not hear
What makes a majority?
Is it not a collection of minorities?
How much will it profit you to forever hold your piece
Ilupeju
Adebayo
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FARE
WELL
The miseries of unrequited love made her question her very
existence,
She stood unsteadily on life's river bank,
Should she jump in?
Should she not?
She looked up at the sky,
Flying seemed a bit easier- she thought.
She eased up, felt her soul struggle through her body,
Rummaging through blood and veins-
Finally she broke through, soaring with outstretched arms
into the air...
Far away, the intercourse between tires and pavement reach
climax,
disrupting her slumbering thoughts,
The moans of vehicles calling her back to reality,
The cries of an underfed child was beckoning..
She sighed...
Flying has to win!
As she resolved to defy gravity,
she plummeted to the jagged rocks below,
Apparently gravity could not be appeased,
It plucked the web of her sadly constructed life.
Curtains closed...
Priscilla
'zara' Ahaiwe
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THIS
SILENCE IS NOT TRANQUILITY
This silence is not tranquility
It is the silence of a lamb
This lamb has been led to the cross
And her piercing screams have been ignored
Again
This silence is no balm for her soul
She hears nothing
Yet she sees everything
They hear everything
And say nothing
This silence is evil
The evil that crawls at night
Into broken windows and wretched doors
Like the serpent
This evil slithers and finds home in her vacuous heart
This silence is ghoulish
She sees them mock her
Judge her
Ignore her
Bile rises to the surface
As vile hands reach for her
Again
This silence is a coward
This silence that stifles her voice
That rips the blindfold off justice
And stares at her with cold eyes
Again
This silence is welcome
It is easy
The Footsteps outside her door
Bring no salvation
No redemption
How do they sleep at night?
While her pain hangs heavily over their roofs
How do they fare in the glare of day light?
How do they bear the guilt of their silence?
Kemibon
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THESE
LANDS
Go ahead and bring your dreams and we will break it
Tell us the nature of your vice and we will upgrade it
Bring us your worst and we will take it
In our future our history is always waiting.
Yes we drown in our tears and blood
Hopelessness reigns supreme
Because we do not trust hope, it has forsaken this land
Nothing lies inside except lies and deceit.
There is no music in our soul
Our spirits dance the dance of sadness
Without rhythm or music
But the erratic pounding of broken dreams like the Ekpe dance.
There is no warmth left in our sun
It seems there will be no dawn for us
But the slow decay of time
We do not even dig real graves now
We dig shallow graves now
So in death there is only debt.
Yet life demands an unfair fare
Even though it is not fair
Let us crawl into destiny’s lair
And embrace our fate.
chisom
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JOURNEY OF LIFE
Existence is a journey
of life
Fasten your seat belt
Be assured the road
maybe long or short
Bright or cloudy it is a
fare
It is fashioned by our
thoughts, words and actions
Turn as you may
It still remains a
journey
The barrier is the
distance
The closer it gets the
farther it seems
It’s a race without end in
sight
But end it must come to
The bus is filled with
people
Journeying through same
road
Heading to different
destinations
At bus stops People
disembark, people embark
At different times and
hour
Each busy with his
thoughts
Unseen by others but
recorded in creation
Nothing is lost, the
thinnest is recorded
Fair or unfair matters
not
How long is the journey,
no one knows.
What matters is what is
gathered
Each person on the
journey will disembark
At the appointed time
That is the journey of
life
Make use of each minute
Be grateful for each day
It is fare
Chika
Nnamani