Lakin Ogunbanwo
By
Ògbeni Làgbàyí
disenchanted
here i am,
useless like a pair of denim
birthing threads with fecund abandon.
here i sit,
looking back to my growing up,
the hopes and aspirations i had
to better a future promised by heads.
here i am,
after getting education,
the highest level i desire,
honing my skills to make my way versatile,
i trudge on my future pathway with heavy
heart;
praying to arrive at any destination.
here i am,
in my future that never be,
a futuresphere of choked dreams,
where hopes breathe not,
hunger becomes friendly,
ego morphed into an unwilling mendicant;
living a life “just there.”
here i go,
where,
i don’t know.
all around
bleakness is what reigns,
but i have to go,
walking or crawling,
it’s end takes no dictates
from me.
pacifist
the softness of your palm grates my flesh,
your soothing voice pinches my heart,
you provide me a sweet cane that bitters
my throat,
and your warm embrace chills my bones.
these things you do to me in my mum state,
you think the guiles and wiles fail my eyes?
the escapes built in me make it so,
but how long do you think your deeds would
go?
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