Àyínke Ọlátórèrá, Poem by Oyewole Michael
Àyínke Ọlátórèrá – Her Majesty, A Gift From God Her astonishing beauty Matches her rare toned bodyHer sonorous…
Àyínke Ọlátórèrá – Her Majesty, A Gift From God Her astonishing beauty Matches her rare toned bodyHer sonorous…
Forever Mine The time, when is going to be? Before you, I shall stand; With your chest greeting…
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Dictator’s Doeks Grandma’s sweat bathes the statehouse tarmacs, Poverty shaved fathers are the glitter that replaced floodlights and…
Your voice tunes in my head Like a sacred trumpet & reminds me of memories – home built…
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hold me tight, with your lips take me to your paradise. let’s sing this hymn in unity, with…