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by Ayo Morakinyo | |
Published on: Oct 25, 2008 | |
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Type: Poetry | |
https://www.tigweb.org/express/panorama/article.html?ContentID=22991 | |
The breathe of a stranger might cause a snare A smile from a stranger will I not spare For like ghosts dressed in horrible attires The breathe of a stranger frightens like a cluster of poisonous spiders But, a familiar breathe could calm a troubled heart I dare not stare a stranger in the face I dare not set unfamiliarity into racing pace No, not that my ways are as unclean as homeless pigs Neither have I really purposed in my heart to keep away from pigs But, it’s all because of the presence of a familiar breathe My heart is heavy and stationary at a stranger’s intrusion (imminent silence) My mouth is filled with seeds of silence-growing with essence My intellectual mind goes blank with total emptiness Oh! What could rescue me from this horrible filthiness? I know no nearer remedy; no better antidote; no quicker healing than the breathe of a familiar life. When my heart is filled with drought and emptiness And it seems to have lost every impression of happiness I desire no other cure for this enslaving disease of blankness For, no other remedy promises me instant redemption I say, none does it like the assuring presence of a familiar breathe I have seen several eyes and numerous hairstyles I have perceived countless mindsets from distant miles I have noticed diverse gifts and talents locked up in various human personalities And, I too have received several attentions with joyous lifting of elation But none has lifted my soul like the flow from a familiar breathe « return. |