Epiphany
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Poetry
“Pick Your Worries” — A Poem by Epiphany
A cube of sugarmakes their cup of tea;wrinkled or ironed out flat,Naira notes must change hands. “In another life maybe,I…
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Poetry
“Things We Can’t Afford” — A Poem by Epiphany
Daisies and stapled lapels are three times more effective when accustomed with labels as ‘mine’ or ‘yours’ as adjectives. You…
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Musings
I Want a Girl First
Dear future other, do come sooner, for this wait gets my heart weary and yonder. With every 24 long hours,…
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Musings
Say a Prayer With Me
I wish that every forehead placed in gentle knocks on Olókun’s flat sandy head —narrating time’s pressing need; and every…
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Musings
Pulling Out
From the ample years of solitude, many perfect the withdrawal tactic others fail miserably; repeatedly. It explains why when eyes…
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Poetry
Santa Stories
Santa, they say Is some clown in a costume; And that his white skin Is a paint that we may…
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Musings
A Worldview, Only Through My Rearview
Been staring at the world Only through my rearview I have sure seen hell and back that I begged to…
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