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Sep 5
SURMOUNTING THE FUTURE CHAOS All my life and the whole, I’ve devoted myself To the prosperity of mankind, With the sole aim to keep safe, The integrity of peace-reign chronicles. Why being punished by dismemberment? Is amputation all I receive? Is banishment my deserved credit? What, now, could be the way out? To escape the wrath of the universe And avert the clans’ future outrage. I spoke to myself from within, Pondering the potential possibilities To remain an unwavering pair of block That strengthens the wall of unity Between the singing birds And the blue fire that sweeps the land. The great spring will dry up! The white beast will collapse! And the scorpion hidden under the flower Will rise to the land in broad daylight! The voice of the spirits will be unheard! And all Livings will lose their livelihood! There comes a moment of thick cloudiness, Furiously sluice up of thunderstorms, Inevitable hours of thoughtlessness, And less magnanimity towards the souls. Only when yield to the shamanic words, And the world returns to being pitiful Will the rock touches the ground again – the stream enjoys a free flow of water. I beseech mercy for the weaklings, The wrongfully accused to be acquitted, The feeling of bloodthirst to subdue, All that reek of bloodlust be cleansed Only then will the future chaos be surmounted! ~DaPenWarrior✍ #i_knit_to_knight_the_sleepers
Sep 5
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Sep 5
SURMOUNTING THE FUTURE CHAOS
Aug 20
CONQUERING THE DREADFUL VOYAGE By Toheeb Omotayo (DaPenWarrior) An eye-opening poetic piece penned by ‘DaPenWarrior’ on the need to re-erect the collapsed National building and restore human dignity, harmony and National prosperity back to their respective stationery. An adventurous intervention of a lad Opened the eyes of other life travelers. While he staked out the riches’ homes, Others were engrossed with anxiety. He was called a trust stealer – thief And rose as a foe of life trampling. Should he pretend not to see and hear, Not even a single life’ll escape oppression. Who is really the bad omen? The trust stealer or the right strippers? A snake may not have hundred of legs Like that of a centipede’s… But it runs faster than a moving arrow While the other slower than a bug; A lion protects its offsprings from attack And live off the flesh of other’s. In a hierarchical environment found Two different classes of humans; One has wealth to protect its lineages, But tramples all over the weaklings. Who is really the bad omen? No matter how thick a smoke is, It will always get swayed by the wind. What seems easier to a person, Could be hell overstraining to another. Eggs mustn’t be put in one basket- Which, thus, spirited the stealer to rise, Not to join in the dreadful voyage, But to rescue the handicapped travelers And open their eyes to d bottom of d sail. The sailors lacked both the ability to sail And the one to get to the steering wheel; However, plotted deceptive schemes, and Promises that work to their self advantage Forgotten that d sea is not always serene, For typhoon plays there day and night. The sailors became abominably wicked And sold out d travelers to foreign pirates Who only exploit strangers for evildoings And trash out the few resisting remnants. A sailor has nothing to sail for survival Without the decision of travelers to trip; Neither did he get the wheel by luck, Nor his ability earned him the chance. Who is the real bad omen? One who steals people’s trust and open their eyes? Or one who steal their right and breathe? A yardstick for the political leaders and the masses. He talked to himself and then, d travelers Through series of decrypted missives, Energizing the gaze to stir up revolution And take back the lives belong to them. Disclaimer: The message contains here is strictly for enlightenment purpose and the other. Therefore, this literary work shall be safeguarded on the ground that no name of a place, person was specifically mentioned.
Jun 16
I wish love was a sin
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