Poems by: Ojo Emmanuel Olumide

As werecline              trudgethrough dawn  through dusk   through timewe conjure       we calibrate     we cartograph     we carveto probe           to unmask        to propitiate     to justify          to unleashthe despair       the despair       the despair       the despairwe invoke        we shrink         we skininto bodies      as souvenirsferried to places We wander about because it is Read more

SINCERE SUFFERINGS

Behold anon not quicklythe slave boy in shacklesgiving his daily meal to the beggar’s ladwith a sickly but healthy smile Look please don’t glanceas he rushes to help the market womenwith their heavy basket of fruitwithout a thought to steal or receive See as he runs errands by and byfor Read more

THREE LIMERICS

I blame not my shedding leavesThose that leave without notice Some people are like that Deft artist in the hood of artPainted me a living naked tree, leafless             *                      *                      * Like the branch, some are in this lifeCould be a brother or your wife They branch before the Read more

threnody

i scribble in my face, my father_ who found strands of  my hair in the teeth of my comb, i remembered when he sewn in the heap in my yard, roses, bougainvilleas, hibiscuses with their sprouts and petals of reds & pinks. but that night, he breathed hope into the Read more