A thick wad yesterday because he was a potbellied politician/ Wafer-thin today because he is a construction worker/ Something is better than nothing
Read MoreGather woods /Make a fire /Stand strong before the smoke
Read MoreSolemnity—A poem by Arthur Davies | Liberia
Read MoreWe danced not to forget your message / We danced to live up to the kofifi blues
Read Morekneel before her feet, behold her face/ and confess that it glitters/ tell her the moon steals from her brightness.
Read MoreWhat I really want/ is for you to let me be
Read MoreOnce you were my beloved. I swam/in rivers, then oceans, then not at all
Read MoreI am sad that grief breaks you into strong fragments/ of strength, for us.
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Read Morethere was a breeze that day. / The day the Oba’s artisan / began to model Okukor / using his fine metal comb.
Read MoreThe messiahs’ miracle left us with baskets full of brokenness heavy for us to bear
Read MoreOf what are we to feel nostalgic? / Of faraway screams lost to the ears of mourning siblings?
Read MoreA poem on dying by Yvonne Nezianya
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