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 Sep 2020 oluwajimi
Esther
i noticed
on our way back to the bus stop
you offered to carry my bag
it felt like a weight lifted off my chest

i guess
you're a flawless angel
having hit hell's rock bottom
i don't want to stain you like a bottle of wine

i swear
when you said you wanted to kiss me on the cheek
before i stepped on the bus
i could've loved you then

i'm caught in the middle
you saw me right through
wanting a new start
yet struggling to let go.
let's see where this goes, joe
 Sep 2020 oluwajimi
Khoisan
And here I am waiting
ten years ago one for the road
and two to go
Said
Pop goes the weasel
and there she left me
Black hair, Blue eyes
       Gentle voice
             I flies!
 Sep 2020 oluwajimi
Ashley Rowan
I tried to be cold hearted
but I still laugh at your jokes

I tried not to wake the fire
but I keep bursting out in laughter
 Sep 2020 oluwajimi
nivek
walking the road of death
in order to find life.
I wish I could be as eloquent
As poetry and prose
Well structured in verse
Like a metaphor to a rose







08/25/2020
they took her to the doleful traitor’s gate,
where none could save her life or bring release,
along the river to a heavy fate,
no harp or dulcimer to give her peace.
the world had turned away, the tudor rose
in ruins at her feet, the fickle king,
inconstant, needing sons, the river flows
with royal blood where sorrow’s angels sing.
“to jesus i commend my soul,” she cried,
she wore damask, her mantle was ermine,  
poor cramer heard the cannon as she died,
he fell and wept, forgave her every sin.
  the strings were broken on the violin,
  that sang no more for laughing anne boleyn.

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