This is a blog about Nigerian poems,poets and the art of writing poetry. It will explore the different schools of thought of writing poetry. Didactic versus artistic, Meaning versus word artistry etc. Enjoy and contribute.
Wednesday, 9 August 2023
LOUDTHOTZ POETRY OPEN READING SEASON 14 EPISODE 08 - STRINGS EVENT
Sunday, 5 February 2023
LOUDTHOTZ POETRY OPEN READING SEASON 14 EPISODE 2 BENT EVENT
Louthotz Poetry Reading Season 14 Episode 2
Theme: ”BENT”
Venue: ON ZOOM CLICK HERE
Date: Feb 9, 2023
Time: 6:30pm – 8.30pm
If you are a poet or a lover of poetry, turn up, and let's enjoy an evening of poetic bliss together at Loudthotz Open Reading. Feel free to share with anyone you know who might be interested.
Loudthotz is an Open Poetry Reading platform where poets and lovers of poetry gather every second Thursday of the month to read, listen, critique, and review poems and enjoy an evening of poetic bliss.
HOW LOUDTHOTZ WORK 1. If you are a poet and want to read your poem during the open reading, send your poem on the theme of the month to loudthotz@gmail.com. 2. If you are a lover of poetry and just want to listen and enjoy an evening of poetic bliss, feel free to attend the open reading. 3. During the open reading, all poems are displayed on a big screen one after the other for the authors of each of the poems to read or perform. 3. During the open reading, all poems are displayed on a big screen one after the other for the authors of each of the poems to read or perform. 4. After the reading, the poem is reviewed, and critiqued by the audience and the author is called upon to talk about his/her poem. 5. After all poems have been read or performed, the best poem of the night is selected and the winner is presented with a prize. 6. At the end of the year, all poems read or performed during the monthly open reading are collated and published as an anthology for the year. 7. if you won’t be available and you still want your work to be read and included in the anthology make a payment of 1k here https://paystack.com/pay/preading contact us here 07064384235 ATTENDANCE IS FREE
Saturday, 6 August 2022
OUR NEXT POETRY READING AT LOUDTHOTZ POETRY OPEN READING SEASON 13 EPISODE 8 - SEVEN
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Louthotz Poetry Reading Season 13 Episode 8
Theme: ”SEVEN”
Venue: ZOOM
Date: August 11, 2022
Time: 6:30pm – 8.30pm
If you are a poet or a lover of poetry, turn up, let's enjoy an evening of poetic bliss together at Loudthotz Open Reading.
Feel free to share with anyone you know might be interested.
Loudthotz is an Open Poetry Reading platform where poets and lovers of poetry gather every second Thursday of the month to read, listen, critique and review poems and enjoy an evening of poetic bliss.
1. If you are a poet and want to read your poem during the open reading, send your poem on the theme of the month to loudthotz@gmail.com.
2. If you are a lover of poetry and just want to listen and enjoy an evening of poetic bliss, feel free to attend the open reading.
3. During the open reading, all poems are displayed on a big screen one after the other for the authors of each of the poems to read or perform.
3. During the open reading, all poems are displayed on a big screen one after the other for the authors of each of the poems to read or perform.
4. After the reading, the poem is reviewed, and critiqued by the audience and the author is called upon to talk about his/her poem.
5. After all poems have been read or performed, the best poem of the night is selected and the winner is presented with a prize.
6. At the end of the year, all poems read or performed during the monthly open reading are collated and published as an anthology for the year.
7. if you won’t be available and you still want your work to be read and included in the anthology make a payment of 1k here https://paystack.com/pay/preading
contact us here 07064384235
ATTENDANCE IS FREE
Sunday, 15 May 2022
POEMS READ AT LOUDTHOTZ POETRY OPEN READING SEASON 13 EPSIODE 5 - SELF
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WINNER POEM OF THE MONTH |
I
AM YOU – (poem
of the month)
(a self-adulation series)
I am you
a steward of
time
and
that privileged vessel
called by nature.
I am you
a worthy whole of humanity.
We are more
we give lives
to the voices in our heads.
We are more
we birth lines
that glitters in your nights.
I am you
the curious wanderer
at home at every fort.
I am you
the reflection
of the sun when days are dark.
I am you
the golden ribbon
that beautify the moon.
I am you
in your burden
and joy of pulling through.
-Amami H.
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I
AND MYSELF
Greetings my fellow sojourner
I guess that will be the greeting
Of the sun to the moon
In their cycle of give and take
I is, me that refers to
My head
My brain
My body
My leg
The gift
The tool
Then who am I?
Where do I come from?
Why am I here?
And where do I go from here?
Questions that need answers
Indicating the binary state of existence
The Creator and His creation
The conscious and unconscious
I and my bodies
I have wondered
Yes! I have
This I, the self
Like seed must be fed
If it is to grow
Now what do I feast on?
What you sow in the table ever laid
Ifeanyi
Okwosha
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SELF
My knowledge of self
Has fallen like a pack of cards
That we keep the worst part of ourselves to
ourselves is not a well kept secret
And when we say we don’t really know a person
It’s true
Even a person doesn’t know himself
Not fully
Not completely
And
It’s because self is always evolving
We morph into various versions of our selves as
life presents us with experiences
We keep the ugly parts hidden
Careful to flaunt the beautiful parts
We elevate our best sides
So that we can be thought worthy of love
eni a fe la mo
A o mo eni to feni*
Loving is harder because we never know who our
bedmate truly is
A mind boggling thought if it is dwelled upon
The core of self is vulnerable
We only let our guard down when we trust
Even then we keep a little part of the unknown
deeply buried
We chase validation
We fear rejection
To acknowledge self is to look yourself straight in
the soul
And realize that you are just an imperfect bumbling
unfinished
Product
A work in progression
A human just
being
Kemibon
*we know who we married but we don’t know who
married us
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CIRCUMSTANCES
OF REALITY CHECK
When you walk alone, on this earth.....
There you know who will comes and stay;
There you will know those who entitled to the course ;
Sometimes you have to run and see ...
Who runs to see what the cause ....
But the sweet sour response is that ...
At times , the ones we tend to see
Are busily waiting for where you will land
Or surprisingly there will be no one.
It is just yourself and self again.....
When you are left alone in the middle of the sea.....
There you will know the real fisher’s after you ,
There you will know the sharks and whales ;
There you will know those will come to your rescue ,
Those who will come with boats
Those will swim to your end.
But to your beautiful eyes;
Those you are expectant of
Are coming down with
Hook and line
You will know you only
Have yourself and self again ......
When you are left alone to fly,
There you will know those who are going
To pray for the sun to shine severely
There you will know those who.....
Will pray for your safe landing
There you will know those who are going
To shoot you to die.....
But to your smile
You will know your loved ones...
Are the ones who are secretly
Plucking your wings
Even getting your wings wet;
You have one true friend;
It’s just yourself and self again ......
When you are left alone in the darkest place
There you will know those who will come after you ;
There you will those who are going to shout
Your name ;
There you will know those who are going to
Lit up their lights to find you
But to your eyes
There will be no one
Not even the one who promised you
Security
It just you and yourself ........
When you left alone on earth ....
When you are left in the middle of the sea .....
When you are left alone to fly ....
When you are left alone in the darkest place ....
Be expectant of yourself rather than anyone
For this chess we all are playing ;
Is a closed but opened book.
Aba Absolute
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A
SIP OF RIO
I've told my story a thousand times
Didn't you read between the rhymes?
The lines you adored
Full of hints I poured
Into covered urns
Exposed my world
Go back and lift the cover
And you'll soon discover
Right there on your bookshelf
A story of a story within itself
My dreams and cares
My hopes and fears
Hidden wishes
Favorite dishes
Everything
Yet Nothing
For I kept the key to myself
Which means to find it
You must be smart
And understand abit about my heart
But it's right there
In full glare
For the world to see
Everything you need to know about me
Bon appetit
Erhio
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WANDERER
They said time heals,
but pain is my nurse.
tired and panting like a chased dog,
I want breath as a baby wants milk.
How long shall I wait for the peace I crave for?
time will be the judge.
"Time?" I asked being curious,
Time is a liar deceiving most of us.
How long shall I be a wanderer?
seeking home like a lost child.
I feel hopeless like a desert that can't have
rainfall.
Again I hope time will bring fortune,
but it is bringing torture,
I want break from life.
my strength is passing away with cloud.
Time is my oxygen,
but I have no idea of what is left.
how long shall it take to reach home?
only time could tell.
but I wonder if the oxygen remaining shall be
enough to reach home.
Whatever the amount that remains,
I shall find a spot to take break from life
troubles.
who knows someone might find me there and take me
home.
and if not, I shall rest peacefully,and lie at a
nearby spot just a bird does in its nest.
I worry myself not about what time brings me.
Elijah
Akinboade
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YOURSELF
Don’t
do this to yourself.
Don’t
let this flood in your eyes wash away your joy.
Trickling
down your face, with your pain afloat.
With
the watery caress of a broken heart.
Let’s
sail back on memory seas, we’d berth where you were still yourself,
When
your smiles lit the dark and your laughter serenaded our ears,
When
you silently danced in the joy of your solitude.
But
now, you’re crowded with sad thoughts that have left you lonely.
Don’t
do this to yourself,
Don’t
shield yourself from a love that’s armed with fulfilled desires,
Let
me shower you with affection to wash the pain away
And
watch as happiness flows in again
Bayo
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SELF:
The selfie stick as a fashion accessory.
Failing that, the hooked hand that can click from
any angle and post directly.
A sign and symbol
of this narcissist age;
this controlling zeitgeist.
The self- Id, ego, superego.
The conscious.
Self- conscious.
Subconscious.
Unconscious.
Super conscious.
Enlightened, illumined, energized.
The self as a reference point-
my truth; calling things that be
as though they were not,
in inverse faith- fluidity and relativity
in one fell swoop!
Overturning sociocultural
order on a puff of smoke,
a river constructed of spittle.
Self image.
Self awareness.
Self aggrandisement.
Self expression.
Self indulgence.
Self referring.
Self actualizing.
Give me, give me,
give me, my name
is Jimmy.
On to the point of opportunity
riding a dangerous wind.
The point at which the self surrenders, yields,
submits and enters into the seventh day Sabbath rest of the Deity
Andrew
Whyte
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THINGS
YOU WILL MISS
It’s
not love if it doesn’t hurt
Real
love is when you stand at the jagged edge of hope,
Sometimes
you leap, sometimes you don’t
Sometimes
someone catches you
Sometimes
you crash
But
Self-love is like when everyone is an alien
and
you are space, everyone is distant from you
Though
in space you never run out of things to discover
But
then, you will miss the weight of things
You
will miss the impact of things on things
You
will miss the sun bathing of the tropical sun
In
the smile of others
You
will miss the sunrise of friendships
Because
you are cocooned into yourself
Chisom
Wednesday, 8 December 2021
LOUDTHOTZ POETRY OPEN READING SEASON 12 EPISODE 12 - DISTANCE (SEASON FINALE)
Louthotz Poetry Reading Season 12 Episode 12
Theme: ”DISTANCE”
Venue: ORANGE ACADEMY, 3B ADESOYE STREET MENDE MARYLAND, LAGOS, NIGERIA ZOOM REGISTER HERE
Date: DECEMBER 09, 2021
Time: 6:30pm – 8.30pm
If you are a poet or a lover of poetry, turn up, let's enjoy an evening of poetic bliss together at Loudthotz Open Reading.
Feel free to share with anyone you know who might be interested.
About Loudthotz
Loudthotz is an Open Poetry Reading platform where poets and lovers of poetry gather every second Thursday of the month to read, listen, critique, and review poems and enjoy an evening of poetic bliss.
HOW LOUDTHOTZ WORK
1. If you are a poet and want to read your poem during the open reading, send your poem on the theme of the month to loudthotz@gmail.com.
2. If you are a lover of poetry and just want to listen and enjoy an evening of poetic bliss, feel free to attend the open reading.
3. During the open reading, all poems are displayed on a big screen one after the other for the authors of each of the poems to read or perform.
4. After the reading, the poem is reviewed, and critiqued by the audience and the author is called upon to talk about his/her poem.
5. After all poems have been read or performed, the best poem of the night is selected and the winner is presented with a prize.
6. At the end of the year, all poems read or performed during the monthly open reading are collated and published as an anthology for the year.
7. if you won’t be available and you still want your work to be read and included in the anthology make a payment of 1k here https://paystack.com/pay/preading
contact us here 07064384235
ATTENDANCE IS FREE REGISTER HERE
Thursday, 16 September 2021
OUR NEXT POETRY READING LOUDTHOTZ POETRY OPEN READING SEASON 12 EPISODE 10 - ELEGANT
Louthotz Poetry Reading Season 12 Episode 10
Saturday, 11 September 2021
ENJOY POEMS READ AT OUR LAST POETRY READING LOUDTHOTZ POETRY OPEN READING SEASON 12 EPISODE 9 TREE
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RICHARD OYIBO - WINNER POEM OF THE MONTH |
A Tree – (Poem of the month)
A shoot, a
root a mysterious fruit
The trunk,
the bark, a giant unmasked
Displayer of
colours of natural glamour
But before
our very eyes was a mere shoot
So tender,
so little, so easily fractured
Now a plant
so strong with deep grounded roots
Hidden
secrets rise when flourished
Creepy
crawlies live within unperturbed
A giant in
you seen as a source of protection
Your
ravenish strength a creator of habitation
From
underground slums transformed to great cities
Extended
branches bringing forth love - life
Sturdily
standing tall with its strength beneath
Storms
humbled by continuous resistance
Monsters bow
before your monstrosity
Yet here was
a seed, an insignificant seed now a tree, yes a tree.
Richard Oyibo
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EQUINOX
– (Worthy of
mention)
The northern sting is sweetest
in August –
when a stranger calls
and the history of the world is upturned.
Earth glides through the sun
and at the third avenue
reckless faith buys happiness
and in my soul its independence day.
Lonesome crow, I go in search of peace
and find an inheritance in the orb of your smiles.
My private fortune, digital tenderness is all I crave;
the day I met you, I met the me.
This is no fable, in you I have found faith;
feed me to the lions,
feed me to the king of wild
frontiers
feed me to the vipers of your bosom;
lead me to the grave
of electronic dreams.
I am longing for fire, give me night lights
place the sun in the cusp of my hand,
the crying days are over.
Now is the time for crystallization
love is a solvent.
This passion has no rules
You’ll be Cleopatra, I’ll be the Knight
we will ride on the tempest
and blackmail the universe into conformity;
we will find redemption for old ghosts.
Blue sunshine
this is our hour.
Now, the earth must stop turning,
it is time for our wanton rapture.
Rise with me, rise in the ultraviolet light.
Meet me under the giving tree,
let us make rebellious love
like cinnamons and cloves.
Our souls are at zero,
so let us taste again
the
luxury of ignorance.
let us bath again in the cold rain
in the sanctum of the forbidden Eden.
Soonest Nathaniel
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VOW
As I rest my back against this bark,
Holding your hands,
Gently absorbing the rays from your smile’s glow,
Sheltered by the Canopy of the cheerful leaves above.
I do solemnly vow to nurture the seeds of love so
planted today.
To be the shade when the weather attacks
With hysterical downpour, or ruthless sun beams
I’ll provide the shoulder for your vines to climb
upon.
I pray for you a life much sweeter than nectar,
Stemming from a fruitful life tree,
With branches that Breathe life into luscious fruits
And sweet flowery fragrance that attract the rarest of
birds.
As the birds take off,
time spreads its wings and flies along,
Even when your leaves become wrinkly in time,
As it happens in old age.
I’d still love you
As the years go by, and your leaves begin to fall,
One by one…..
My love for you would neither wilt nor wither.
For when your last leaf falls to the warm embrace of
the earth,
I’ll lay with you,
Deeply rooted,
Where our love was first sown.
Adebayo Aluko
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TREES
The
trees I know are no longer in their places but for one.
The
sacred tree at the back of the sacred hut has fallen to time.
The
gods now take their diet naked in the full glare of the sun.
The
neem tree at Okwere has given place to the mansion of the sweetest man in
Babylon.
Children
no longer get the sweet-sour taste under the udala tree,
Its
roots no longer keep evil at bay for moonlight play.
The
grape tree at the Ifelodun CAC has been displaced by a coconut tree.
Whenever
father catches a branch,
It
rains in all directions.
The
coconut tree at Akindenor Street was an agenda item at the last residential
association meeting.
We
agreed it is hindering the line of sight of the power pole.
So
we said our closing prayers and it must die by fire!
I
have seen the boisterous girth of the mango trees at the streets of Mkar.
They
bear fruit in due seasons, while the ones in Nma’s Umuoyigba farm, bear fruit
out of seasons.
So,
how do my childhood come to terms with the gigantic Iroko tree at Amore Street,
Ikeja with no fruit?
Still,
I have had the best moments of life frolicking with trees.
I
have taken a still pose with the elephant tree at the Iyake suspended Lake in
Iseyin.
I
have taken a nap on the tree with the twisted branches at the Udogbe end of my
village.
I
have taken shelter under the dwarf almond tree at the shanties of Lekki.
I
have smiled for a selfie inside the treehouse at LCC and had to learn to walk
again.
I
have ascended to the peak of the Erin fall through the roots of the mountain
trees.
I
have had
the
best moments
of
life frolicking with trees.
Still,
I beg to ask, is the cursed tree that useless?
-Amami H.
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THE TREE, THE EAGLE AND THE
PIGEONS
On a remote island, there is a
rubber tree
which none abroad would care even if
they see.
No one knows how many birds come and
go
and how many times a day; I only
know
of an eagle with countless
visions
and her friends, the dreamer
pigeons,
which etch in the lithy branches
stories
of sun travel and their navigation
theories.
It is painful for the tree, which to
waste bleed
its milky miracles from wounds of
fruitless religions;
and for the deaf eagle and the blind
pigeons!
No one hears the silent wind that
shake trees
until the ground is ready to crack
and nigh
to exposing slender roots. There is
famine and
when the tree falls, everything will
sail its kind
across the sea and say “we saw it
and know why.”
Aduragbemi Omopariola
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MY TREE POEM
oh
tree, how do you feel as your leaves drop dead?
oh,
tree how do you feel as the sun shines scorching hot?
Is
it a profit or a loss?
Is
it a blessing or a curse?
Dear
tree, how do you go through the wait for fruition?
Dear
tree, how do you cope with the demands?
Are
your whistling leaves speaking words?
Maybe
if I pay attention I would hear them.
Chimenem
Owuru
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TREE
In
The Wind
the
wind is a blessing
the
wind is a curse
the
wind brings glory
the
wind brings hurt
the
wind is a caress
the
wind is a slap
the
wind exists like it must with no apologies or regrets it must flow as it must
and it must be still when it must only the wind knows when
to
be one with the wind you must be a tree
I
am a tree, planted by any and all sides
I
would have loved the river but life is another determinant of what must be
I
am a tree I move with the wind I read its caress and bask in its nudge
I
show you real beauty in the dance we do together
its
touch brings me growth even when it causes my branches pain in all that, still,
I remain
it
comes with the rain and it comes with the heat
it
comes with the sun and with the moon too
I
am never bothered about its timed timeless arrivals, it only comes as it must
even
at its worst I will still remain
be
it whole or done in by its wrath as a hurricane.
it
may leave me as I am, where I am
it
may toss me in the air and plant me else where
it
may break me and that would hurt
but
I always remember it has carried the smell and essence of me far and wide
so
when it breaks me up in one end
I
am sure I have my root
deeply
planted
already
at another.
for
the wind
I
am the tree
planted
at many and all sides
the
wind is a blessing
the
wind is a curse
Abimbola Abayomi
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VENGEANCE
Listen,
I am IT
Proud and strong
They say the gods reside in me
I say my pride roots me deeply
It is why I stand apart,
Away from the others
My head, steady, communing with the
highest
The Sap inside me is sweet
nourishment that relieves your stress
I give you shade, through rain and
shine
I fuel your warmth, with all that is
mine
Surely no reason to cringe
but to do this, I have to cry
Why?
Well… look at me,
No wings to grace beautiful
skies
Or wave to pretty birds as they fly
This time,
You won’t just push me down or shake
me
I will crack your back with every
whack
And don’t you dare bark
Hugging my back
Scared, at the sound of thunder’s
impatient clap
You saw it coming
way before it got dark
This heavy whizz and angry sneeze
from heaven’s floodgates
are in my favor
Aha!
The Gods hear me again
Let this bitter taste on your
lips
haunt your tongue and fingertips
as you wipe the signs of struggle
off your hands
onto your thighs
It, shall be your glaring reminder
That I am IT, yea She
full of bitterness against you
And you see these juices,
Thick, Sticky, Icky
Mixed with soil & muck
Piled, all around me?
I will sink you and leave you stuck
Today is not a good day for a climb,
I tell you
This time,
my bits will travel through this
storm and lodge
deep inside you
Stuck,
In your throat
Right in the jugular
Bloody, Red, thick, nasty, slashing,
gory,
Yes
Dripping
You should not hit
Be IT, a person,
or a thing
How does my presence trouble your
existence?
You, lack the essence of a good
thing
Isioma
Anbrose
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A WOMAN'S BODY IS A
TREE
A
woman's body is a tree,
A
lofty bough of divinity,
Arms
stretching to the heavens every
moment,
praying
life into her seeds- offering strength.
A
woman's body is a tree,
her
colourful striations revealing a psychedelic beauty,
Her
flamboyant branches opening up
like
ornamental garlands.
Such
graceful-ness!
A
woman's body is a tree,
swaying,
singing, calming,
Casting
her canopy-like shadows
over
the young- offering warmth.
A
woman's body is a tree,
standing
even when the moon pulls the tide- persistent and thick-skinned,
Her
presence impossible to ignore.
A
woman's body is a tree,
a
bristlecone pine- snarled, old, aged,
Burnt-out,
bent, broken,
yet
thriving in spite of these
catastrophic
wildfires.
Priscilla
Ahaiwe
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TREE
You cackle as you remember
'you are not a tree, move'
an over flogged line deliberately meant to set
fire on fatigued emotions
'move, you are not a tree'
'you are not a tree, move'
you cackle again as your thoughts flip and
swing,
how can the tree be this thing that's embedded
in stagnancy and yet a free thing that's synonymous with growth
A sigh escapes from the sides of your
saucer-shaped mouth
would you want to be more like the tree?
never in any kind of denial of your
resourcefulness
confidently backed by your bark
the very stem of life
would you want to be in conversations with all
the elements of nature?
not afraid to be erased by the fury of all that
is meant to hold you together
would you want to be more like the tree?
have parts of you reach places you only dream of
while still rooted in the familiar?
Be free and still bound
Unsteady yet immobile
Bloom but wither
you are cackling again, because do you really
want to be everything and nothing at all?
ANITA OGUNI
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WE
ARE TREES
We
have walked most of the earth standing still
Moving
imperceptibly under and above the terra firma
Whether
coniferous, espalier, deciduous or evergreen
We
are made for different seasons
For
different reasons
Our
life force is energy
And
we give energy in different forms
We
watch and record the passage of time
Our
pages are there for everyone who speaks our language
We
have representatives for all the virtues
Benevolent
and true
And
yet some have been taken by the dark side
Our
life spans from a whisper to booming millennia
Like
earth and water
Air
and fire
The
balance of life is intrinsically within our DNA
We
are trees
We
have walked most of the earth standing still
Our
journey continues
Ifeanyi
Okwosha September 2021
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Expression
of interest
A wandering fruit
I was bruised with my emptiness
I told my grudges ,my grudges multiplied
I was bruised with my iniquities
I told it not ,my grudges exploded
And I wandered in my own fears
Dawn and dusk slept with my years
And I summoned courage with brevity
And soften my heart to bear emnity
And it emerges both branches and fruits
Till the storm ponders through its root
And my iniquities burrow through its stem
Waiting for my fruitless thought of thine
And into my guardian's tomb
Walking through the swamp and Savannah
Bare no Unforbidden troops of leaves
With an outstretched arm beneath us
A wandering mind is an unhappy mind
Wondering in my deepest thought
Comes mediocrity ,integrity and curiosity
Along the height of my inner mind
Becoming a sexual Megan
Holding me to my diffused state
Bleeding in my endless vision
People worship at my own throne
Without experiencing loneliness
But inheriting ancient deities
Ubong Abasi
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THE
PICTURE
The grand old tree
Stood where it had always been
Right there at that location
Today though it caught my attention
Some of it's roots were above the ground
As kids that's where we could be found
Either digging or peeling
Or just sitting and singing
It's branches spread out like a canopy
Of luscious leaves in three shades of green
It's trunk
Thick, dark brown,
Tough, rough and hard
I remember trying to hug it
It was so wide my fingers never met
I couldn't reach both sides
(I might now if I try)
The hugs stopped, to avoid the itch
And the ants that climbed on my skin
Yeah
That cool tree had heard most of our secrets
Hidden us from searching eyes
Shielded us on sunny days
Sometimes even from the rain
I'm sure it knew all our names.
Today as always
It stood elegant and tall
I decided to capture it all
So I could save the memory
For all eternity
Erhieyovwe