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Tuesday, 10 May 2022

POEMS READ AT LOUDTHOTZ POETRY OPEN READING SEASON 13 EPISODE 4 - GREED

 


WINNER POEM OF THE MONTH


LIMITLESS SKIES – POEM OF THE MONTH

You may choose not to agree or see

The thin line between need and greed

You may think its mean

To consider needs as greed

Or the needy greedy

But it is somewhat tough

To know when it's enough

To know when to stop

When to hop on to the train of contentment

And leave the basement

That fine moment

You realize

You already have the prize

It's not about being frugal

Or placing straw on a camel

But at that moment

Needs dwindle

Dangling carrots get ignored

There's suddenly a limit to more

Debits become credits

Baskets become buckets

Cracked eggs make omelets

Rags get turned into puppets 

To see the thin line between need and greed

First picture how some seeds 

Birth weeds.

 

 

Erhio

 

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THESE CREEDS OF MEN

The unborn thoughts threaten our sanity

The air is thick with them

All the senses feel the tension

Every opportunity shows its fruit

As we plunge ever deeper into normalizing insanity

 

These creeds of men

Made by men

For men and their vices

They affirm it is in His honour

And lead only to Him

To give credence to their authority

 

The creed of men chose the thief

Their kind over the innocent

And still do the same today

The form changes

They change their cloak

They think they are wiser

As they head south

 

In creeds vast desert

There will always be an oasis

 

Ifeanyi Okwosha     

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*HUMANE HYPOCRISY*

A menace, a spiritual disaster.

Which human dwells in.

It is above conquest they say,

while it depletes humanity.

 

Fallen nations, Innocent deaths,

as a human find satisfaction

in his brother's asset.

Meanwhile, he has got millions of it.

 

Brothers of Joseph,

of the same blood and gene,

forsook their genuiness,

and embraced greed as a companion.

 

Actions birth reactions.

Greed birth conflicts with no resolutions.

A rich man in a mansion,

killed his poor friend over a land.

 

It is a form of passion,

as it drives its host crazy.

He drives hard to satisfy

the intuitions of the devil in the guise of exuberance.

 

Its cure sinks into Earth every second,

as humans fail to recognize its significance.

Even when they claim to have search its four poles

to no avail. Humane hypocrisy; a stale tale.

 

–JesusOfLagos

Akanle Jesus Abdullah

 

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BANDAGE 

I'm a man with damaged soul 

Breathing with a worse heart

Like old furniture 

Bless with the clearest biggest eye 

And unable to see the world 

When I have sealed in life prison 

Like caging birds 

 

Tapeworm termites and invisible wicked insects 

Were turning my body to their perfect home like Rome 

And bones to playing toy 

As the stunning moon insisted to frying me like suyar meat 

Life too playing me like soccer football 

 

Pundit

Yusuf Adisa

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LETTER TO MY FELLOW BLUE BUTTERFLIES

 this poem is water; 

an open letter

to the fellow blue butterflies

that fly on my head.

it's a letter; a poem

that soliloquies, &

reads the notes on our grief. 

dear fellow chained blue butterflies,

i read in the book

written by the fingers

of our grandfathers

that all the boys 

in our city were meant

to write memoirs;

memoirs on how they

enjoyed the wind

of our fatherland. but here 

we're, reading the red notes

that resemble my father's blood. 

& i asked the standing moon

of our galvanized homes. i asked 

the gallivanting sun on the men

who swallowed our land. all silent, 

afraid of being taken by rough

men. & the fearless stars

escaped the imminent sky

and said motherland’s eaten 

by the men we hanker to 

have our heads touched

by their cruel hands. 

dear pained fellow blue butterflies, 

it's now the beginning of the end;

the drum’s to be beaten, again.

remember, it's our fingerprints

that can give them another breath

that might rain us an acid rain, again.


Salim Yakubu Akko

 

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GREED

 

Saw a mad man smiling today,

There was a swagger about his feet’s,

He must have found treasure.

 

What kind of treasure?

An hidden buffet?

In cellophane bags

His treasure unfolds 

 

Grey headed bread,

Crippled sardines,

Lazy fruits 

Stuffs 

 

Saw a normal man today.

There was a drag on his step

Two daughters, Side by side 

He must have lost treasure

 

What kind of treasure?

A bundle of fame?

In cellophane bags,

His treasure missing 

 

Leaves from trees

trees called banks 

Can’t take note

Currency’s fool 

 

Blind to podium,

Olympic stands,

Of both treasures

by his side

 

Who is really 

really Mad?

 

 

AlexDeScribe 

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GREED

She is that woman in charge

Serving party jollof and meat

"Yes it's finished" she yells

But goes home with a black nylon

Enough to feed a community.

 

She is that woman in black

Soaking in loud tears for the loss

"He was such a good man" she cries

But reddens her lips with his blood

To amass  wealth, she killed him.

 

She is that woman in the office

Sitting in the heart of the governor

"You'll be richer" she whispers

Projects undone; hospitals dilapidated

Corruption blew a kiss to embezzlement.

 

She's that woman in church

Watching over the tithes and offerings

"Falsify figures" she suggests

Even God, Himself understands this

You eat from where you work.

Esther Okekwuo (REHTSE)

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GREED:

 

Pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath and sloth, these seven in addition to their close cousins, sadness and vainglory.

 

But the one under consideration is greed.

 

A thing which drove Marlowe's Faustus, amidst all the confusions and contusions of life, learning and literature.

 

A subset of which is, making many endless books, which weigh down the psyche and the collective unconscious.

 

A doctrine of good greed as propounded by the Gekko of Wall Street and Ayn Rand's Virtuous Selfishness, which results in isolation and suicide for the rich and envy and murder for the poor.

 

At least, Dostoyevsky's peroration in the Brothers Karamazov drives that belief.

 

Greed is good by some reckoning, because it can serve some beneficial purpose in the context of motivation and inspiration;

 

making the push for better, bigger and faster  social and economic outcomes.

 than they have.

 

But greed is not good.

It is tripled with avarice and lusty epithumia.

 

Altruism is better, but has little or no sex appeal; no drive, no oomph nor charisma.

 

Declare your Jihad on greed and all it's relatives, seen and unseen, and then you can fully unleash all of your light, if I understand all that Al Ghazali is saying.

 

Greed is a torrent which overturns the good of life and derails the trains of advancement and development.

 

ANDREW WHYTE

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MEN DO CRY

 

Men do cry

For I know what the eyes of a father

Looks like

When they see

The shallow graves

Of their sons

Dug by greed

Greed is a lazy worker

With sparkling lights

And flurry sounds

But often dies before

The lights shine the brightest

Greed strips a man

Make him stretch out his hands like palm fronds

Swaying to every stranger

Gaunt eyes like the eyes of poverty

Non-descript

Empty

 

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


Tuesday, 16 November 2021

POEMS READ AT OUR OPEN POETRY READING IN OCTOBER 2021 WITH THE THEME ELEGANT

  

WINNER POEM OF THE MONTH

Where I Come From – (Poem of the month)

 

You needn't ask me

Where I come from

For I come from 

Where you come from

Where we all come from.

A land of beauty and light

No darkness can hide.

Ever so bright 

For love and peace abide

A land so far from here

Yet ever so near!


But if you asked me

Where my body comes from

Ah! Now that's an interesting one

For you see, my body comes from 

The Land of the Rising Sun

Where the Niger loves to stroll every morn

The home where strength and courage are one;

Where industry and commerce were born!

 

Yes! My body comes from 

The Land where the soil 

That her children proudly toil

For their daily bread

Cloaks herself in brilliant red!

This land 

Where our mamas roasted yams 

With their bare hands
Over red hot coals

Ever ready to feed both

Friend and foe.

 

And from history’s pages we see 

It was the land of the free

And honourable

The Land of the brave

And unconquerable!

 

Yes! My body comes from 

The Land where melanin 

Could not always win

The battle against the sun

So we wear our skin 

That just never grows old 

In hues of burnished gold!

 

A land where gender equality 

Takes on a different meaning

Because the men are proud to provide for their women
And the women are proud to take care of their men and children
And whoever you are

Whether a son or a father
You give special respect to every first daughter!

 

Yes! It is the land not too far from the seas

Where the evening breeze

Tenderly carries

The elegant notes of the bamboo flute upon her back

And takes an undulating path 

That leads straight into the heart 

Of young and old 

Frail and bold.

 

Oh Yes! I speak of the land where
Mother Nature herself vinifies 

Her own sweet white wines 

In the veins of her palm trees
And then she ferments it with her own yeast!

Sugar, please! 

I know you heard me before 

But let me say it once more;

I come from where

You come from

But my body comes from 

The Land where my daddy was born;

The blessed Land of the Rising Sun.

 

Marilyn Maduka

 

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ELEGANT

The easiest measurement is your neck to your waist

To know your size of your height

In centimeters represent your feet inches 

 

The shortest part of your body measures your headscarf or hat

Your body size determines your stomach hinds

In the wrath of nerves comes anger and pains

 

Your deepest bone in your skin measures the muscles and veins

To know your span of your blood line

In banks represent your arteries of veil

 

Your biggest thought is in your mind bank

To know your nectworth of your brain is in your head

In your memory line is discovery to your soul

 

Your deepest desire was to love yourself

To know that someone cherish you more than ever

In your heart and soul comes my affection

 

UBONG ABASI

 

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ODOGWU.

 

Okonkwo's pipe sat regally on the shelf

Resting after years of hard labor

Whilst his walking stick leaned against the wall

Only moving when cleaning tools crossed its path

His red cap with its eagle feathers

Hung elegantly on the wall

Still soaking in the scenes around it

The great symbols left of the man

Whose very presence

Made a room of able bodied men

Look like a mausoleum

For they dared not move

Or talk till he bid them to

The man whom the women

Clamoured to greet

In tuned voices

Curtseying in unusual ways

Ensuring he got both front and back view

Whilst they batted their eyelids 

And smiled with vigor

Okonkwo!

Hero of every teenage boy

One with more tales than the tortoise

And the lion combined

The one who feared no one

Whose back never touched the sand

Whose barns never had space

Whose feet were gifted with speed

His limbs with grace

His arms with strength

People swore his eyes could read their thoughts

Okonkwo!

Okonkwo the great!

All that's left now

Are his pipe, 

Walking stick,

Red cap

And the stories that never end.

His elegance and grace

engraved on history's tapes.

His legacy outliving generations.

Till time changes with time.

 

 

Erhio

 

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THE SEARCH FOR BEAUTY AND ELEGANCE 

 

Mentally hold my hand let us go on a voyage

Make sure your mind is still

Let your imagination be simple and true 

Remember on this journey we leave behind 

The throne of superficiality

 

Mentally hold my hand let us go on a voyage

Let us peep into the beauty of paradise 

Oh no!

For if I ever peep 

I will rather peep forever than return with you

 

Mentally hold my hand let us go on a voyage

Let us search our souls 

Dig deep

For like diamonds we have buried true beauty and elegance 

 

Mentally hold my hand let us go on a voyage

Hand in hand we make new realities 

From the ashes of would be elegance

Where the champions of tomorrow 

May be heroes or failures of yesterday

 

Ifeanyi Okwosha

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ELEGANT

E to the many ways I wish to express myself. 

Drop down mountains of rules and gladly be me. 

 

L to the many ways I wish to love myself. 

Slice open wounds and feast myself upon pains and soreness of broken dreams I refuse to let go. 

 

E to the different ways I wish to embrace myself. 

Cradle my thoughts upon soft cushions of my heart before they run cold and dry. 

 

G to the many ghosts I wish to be gone. 

Carve myself into monuments of peace 

and gladly lay me down as one Great. 

 

A to my first name that only comes first after my last name. 

To be owned and perceived through labels of masculinity and yet conceived through one much feminine. 

 

N to the many 'No' s' I wish to have said. 

Played my cards even and found no joker in my mockery. 

 

T to the many morrows that never come. 

I still wait, 

hoping, if tomorrow comes, 

I may alas be found, much elegant. 



  • Aanu. A 

(laughter_wsd) 

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SLICE OF LIFE

 

The burst,

the push,

the wailing

 

 

 

and the

uncertainty of a new.

 

 

 

Toddler, wail, water

and the strain of time.

 

 

 

Boy, spear, hunt

and the bait of exuberance.

 

 

 

Girl, 'pad, well

and the pull of hormones.

 

 

 

Woman, heavy, pot

and the weight of fate.

 

 

 

Man, axe, log

and the burden of gravity.

 

 

 

The wrinkle,

the eclipse

and the loom of the inevitable.

 

 

The burst, the push, the wailing

and the brevity of climax. 

-Amami H.

 

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JEWEL FLOWER.

Thou dwells in the moist warm path,

That lights my morning,

With beautiful colour;

Sprouting in tenderness and loving blossom.

 

Oh!

Thou makes my heart sing with joy,

At thy sweet morning nectar,

Ready to suckle the birds,

Of the air!

 

Oh !

How majestic, sweet and stately,

With thy widespread arms of affection,

Which indeed,

I am blessed to keep.

 

 Akata I Lucy.

 

 

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ELEGANT

Abstract with creativity of beauty galore
Designed to entice not just the eyes
But the mindset of a bewildering majestic harmony

Beauty beautified to full beautification
Modishly prevailing in an exquisite style
An embodiment all-inclusive of enticing enchantments

Hands mesmerized by artistic brains
Causing allurements, fully spellbound
Where man's memories are spiritually customised

A relic design with futuristic endearment
Simplicity designed in most utmost levels
That holds forth the glimpse of captivation explained

Richard Oyibo

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ELEGANT

 

What is Elegant but a word stylish and graceful in manner...

Poise and sophistication in a fashionable way.

 

Elegant.

Must be Feminine

Why, I don't know but it's ne'er applied yet to men like word..  Classy.

 

Elegant.

All things associated.

Positive.

Polite.

Chic.

 

Elegant.

Woman!!!!!!!!

 

Elegant.

Me!!!!!!!

 

-Ada Ide.

 

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OMALICHA

 

Speak to me O beautiful one; your sonorous voice soothes.

Lavish my soul with love; let your unending graces flow.

Inspire me limitlessly; your transparent glow clarifies.

Quench now my thirst; the scent of you causes a sprout.

Colourless you are, yet you reveal the spectrum of the rainbow.

Like sweet vinegar is the taste of your lips; washing away filth.

Words cannot portray your enchanting elegance; your silence speaks loudly.

Like a palm frond by the river side, you always blossom.

Your glassy skin glows; your winsome smile glistens.

Your slender physique captivates; your calm flow enlightens.

In you, everything existing takes form; no one survives outside of you.

Look now to the deep blue sea Omalicha, and tell me what you see.

Water is life and life is water; a gift of mother nature, an amazin design of art!

 

REHTSE Thinks out

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ELEGANT

Welcome to the land of the untruth

Where exotic lies have deep roots

Elegant lies served in gold and white.

Passionate believers of the untrue

And magical thinkers with positive illusions

Make their homes here.

And we, settlers of this land

Are not able to steer our destiny

Because we have been bound by time and space

So we share this space

With those who are arrogantly ignorant

And those who are in fellowship with bad causes

And bad memories ensconced by cowardly silence

And our shame grows in darkness

As we celebrate ignorantly the elegance of death

 

Chisom