Posted in Miscellaneous Poetry on Sep 15th, 2007
Izeobaba
Not Barrak Obama
Is a friend of mine
Met in times of self search
Occupational and emotional research
Showed me compassion, kindness without asking a dime
If I were to describe
The soul behind the daily façade
A beautiful character and a penchant to learn
Aspirations to rise, work hard and earn
I’d recommend you subscribe
Pay for a lesson, for a whole lot of […]
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Posted in Chronicles of a Million Eyes on Sep 13th, 2007
Descriptively describe
The forlorn inside
The walking dead man’s eyes
Traversing this earth
Shipwrecked without berth
He roves amongst men
Emotionally dead
Erroneously starring
In his eyes as he passes
Is sure to spark nightmares
In the minds of guileless lasses
Cause in even a brief glance
A revelation as may be
You are consciously looking
In the walking dead man’s eyes
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Posted in Miscellaneous Poetry on Sep 12th, 2007
Isn’t it tremedous
How 0nly 4 words end with ‘dous’
In the English language
I wonder how it was even gauged
I however think it is quite hazardous
To limit the use of such an ending thus
What if one shouts out with rage
And refused to be bound by such a cage
Such reaction would be called horrendous
Even though one has the […]
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Posted in Chronicles of a Million Eyes on Sep 11th, 2007
For want of something to say
The eyes look downwards
But the powers within them is so strong
You hear a clear sermon
Paragraphs of unspoken words
Hurled in pain and anger
But accompanied with love
Nostalgic but no longer
Welcome to the eyes of love
A love that’s now lost
Unsure like a courting dove
Eyes of perdu amour
Movements and surprise
Created this mental dislocation
An apparent […]
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Posted in Miscellaneous Poetry on Sep 10th, 2007
I wish
I could run my fingers
Through your beautiful long hair
Hold you tight
With so much care
Squeeze you
And never let go
Kiss you lips
Like my life was hooked on you
And savour
The passion between
But then
It’s still a wish
And am still mad about you
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