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I found my self in the garden of words Where air was raining messages Words waving at me There was the Noble Laureate The man of ijebu forest Seeing you as the words step backward The cloud wispers to my ears Looking into the sky it shed tears With the lightning of the tunder which makes me fear I searched the sky all i saw was rain I move with the heavy breeze like the days The drums beat and the flutes sang I pick up my pen which will dance on my paper Vomiting words of hope Strong and tight like the rope There was the pen Which produce leaves of words With the brack which produce the ink The stream moves with the tides The grasses at the shores Sip to their thirsty roots The trees wave higher As the wind blows heavier Wispering to my ears There comes the cloud Fading away from my sight Moving far beyound my height The mountains ecoed   Chanting my name saying Move close to see my beauty ©️Isah Aliyu Chiroma
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Mar 27, 2020
Mar 27, 2020 at 1:08 AM UTC
Garden of words
I found my self in the garden of words Where air was raining messages Words waving at me There was the Noble Laureate The man of ijebu forest Seeing you as the words step backward The cloud wispers to my ears Looking into the sky it shed tears With the lightning of the tunder which makes me fear I searched the sky all i saw was rain I move with the heavy breeze like the days The drums beat and the flutes sang I pick up my pen which will dance on my paper Vomiting words of hope Strong and tight like the rope There was the pen Which produce leaves of words With the brack which produce the ink The stream moves with the tides The grasses at the shores Sip to their thirsty roots The trees wave higher As the wind blows heavier Wispering to my ears There comes the cloud Fading away from my sight Moving far beyound my height The mountains ecoed   Chanting my name saying Move close to see my beauty ©️Isah Aliyu Chiroma
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20/M/Bauchi
Mar 27, 2020
Mar 27, 2020 at 1:08 AM UTC
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