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Shhh. Silence. The red robed supplicants Are sequestered Inside the Sistine. They speak In silent supplications To the spirits To pronounce a Pontiff. The stewards are set To send the smoke. The smoke That must be white.
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Oct 11, 2025
Oct 11, 2025 at 8:42 AM UTC
The Smoke That Must Be White
(1) Nelson Mandela: Madiba's humility haunts Haughty hooligans Huddled inside hideous Houses of mal-governance. As Madiba celebrate Decades of struggles, Strident grateful voices Singing songs of salute, Rendered in sonorous voices Reverbrated And resurrected souls Of subdued citizens. As Madiba stood To celebrate and unveil Statues of struggles, Erected in city centres And in the minds Of grateful humanity, Nelson Mandela stood, Grey haired Madiba stood, wiped out by age and struggles. (2)Fela: Sounds of saxophone, Drumbeats, Stage walks, The baritone. Tongue lashing looters Of the people's wealth. Strange incense, Smokes spiraled. The shrine Filled with worshippers, The priest Presided with afro beats. Fela Fanned the flame of truth To free the people From the pangs of timidity. Persecutions. New brass hats Bursted onto the scene And burrowed Into the people's wealth. Fela sang, They struck, Persecutions persisted. Body infirmities, Surrender, Farewell, Afro beats reverberate. (3)Our Civilization Collapsed: A new day Without the sonorous Songs of songbirds And the bustle Of busy humans and animals. The sun struggled to rise, Struggled to shine, Weighed down By the dark couds of July. The clouds unleashed rain, The rain drenched and drained Our knapsack of knowledge. The iron birds Could no longer fly, The medicine men, The medicine women No longer know The cure for our illnesses, Our civilization collapsed. The rain Rained in torrents And drenched our earth Devoid now Of our knapsack of knowledge. (4)Loud Murmurs In The Land: The healers Diagnosed the wrong ailment, They applied the wrong medications, They insist On applying the wrong medications, Their hailers hailed. The patient relapsed into coma, Loud murmurs in the land, Silence, Silence of the graveyard. The healers strut, Pretending to heal, Their hailers hailed. The loud murmurs prepare To erupt into a revolt, A ****** revolt, A bloodbath. The haughty healers Strut Pretending to heal, The patient remains in coma, Their hailers still hailing. Dark clouds Gather over our land Like Damocle's sword, Threatening to slay The guilty and the innocent. The healers still strut Pretending to heal, The patient remains in coma, Their hailers are still healing. (5)I Am Poet Of The Streets: I am piqued When I am profiled A protegee of prominent poets. I am pained When I am pronounced Just a poet. I am poet of the streets. I walk the streets And sing My strident songs of protest, Giving succour To the indigent indigenes Of the streets, Impoverished By the scoundrels who rule over them. Mother muse Mills my inspiration more When I straddle the podiums And sing for the streets. The scorn, The sneer Of the scoundrels Give flip to my resolve To sing And sing for the streets, I am poet of the streets.
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Sep 15, 2025
Sep 15, 2025 at 11:28 AM UTC
Nelson Mandela And Other Poems By Chidi Anthony Opara
(1) Nelson Mandela: Madiba's humility haunts Haughty hooligans Huddled inside hideous Houses of mal-governance. As Madiba celebrate Decades of struggles, Strident grateful voices Singing songs of salute, Rendered in sonorous voices Reverbrated And resurrected souls Of subdued citizens. As Madiba stood To celebrate and unveil Statues of struggles, Erected in city centres And in the minds Of grateful humanity, Nelson Mandela stood, Grey haired Madiba stood, wiped out by age and struggles. (2)Fela: Sounds of saxophone, Drumbeats, Stage walks, The baritone. Tongue lashing looters Of the people's wealth. Strange incense, Smokes spiraled. The shrine Filled with worshippers, The priest Presided with afro beats. Fela Fanned the flame of truth To free the people From the pangs of timidity. Persecutions. New brass hats Bursted onto the scene And burrowed Into the people's wealth. Fela sang, They struck, Persecutions persisted. Body infirmities, Surrender, Farewell, Afro beats reverberate. (3)Our Civilization Collapsed: A new day Without the sonorous Songs of songbirds And the bustle Of busy humans and animals. The sun struggled to rise, Struggled to shine, Weighed down By the dark couds of July. The clouds unleashed rain, The rain drenched and drained Our knapsack of knowledge. The iron birds Could no longer fly, The medicine men, The medicine women No longer know The cure for our illnesses, Our civilization collapsed. The rain Rained in torrents And drenched our earth Devoid now Of our knapsack of knowledge. (4)Loud Murmurs In The Land: The healers Diagnosed the wrong ailment, They applied the wrong medications, They insist On applying the wrong medications, Their hailers hailed. The patient relapsed into coma, Loud murmurs in the land, Silence, Silence of the graveyard. The healers strut, Pretending to heal, Their hailers hailed. The loud murmurs prepare To erupt into a revolt, A ****** revolt, A bloodbath. The haughty healers Strut Pretending to heal, The patient remains in coma, Their hailers still hailing. Dark clouds Gather over our land Like Damocle's sword, Threatening to slay The guilty and the innocent. The healers still strut Pretending to heal, The patient remains in coma, Their hailers are still healing. (5)I Am Poet Of The Streets: I am piqued When I am profiled A protegee of prominent poets. I am pained When I am pronounced Just a poet. I am poet of the streets. I walk the streets And sing My strident songs of protest, Giving succour To the indigent indigenes Of the streets, Impoverished By the scoundrels who rule over them. Mother muse Mills my inspiration more When I straddle the podiums And sing for the streets. The scorn, The sneer Of the scoundrels Give flip to my resolve To sing And sing for the streets, I am poet of the streets.
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He stood Atop a supremacist podium, Handsome in flesh But hideous in spirit, Delivering hideous messages. Hypnotized humans Huddled   At the foot of the podium Listening to his hideous messages. Humanity is one, Yet Charlie Kirk divided humanity On the basis of skin colours And stained the skin colours He didn't like with inferiority. The sound of gunshots, The pandemonium, The yell, The splash of blood And the security show off. A horrendous human Holding a gun Kicked Charlie Kirk to hades And kicked his hideous messages Off the supremacist podium. None deserves violent death, Reincarnation is real, Charlie Kirk will reincarnate To make amends.
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Sep 15, 2025
Sep 15, 2025 at 11:25 AM UTC
Charlie Kirk By Chidi Anthony Opara
* Only fools try to control time. * Consequentialism should first deal with subjective rather than objective definitions of good and bad.  * The truth should not be silenced because it gives some people goose bumps. * The issue of choice does not arise in abortion. People should not have choice to or not to    commit ****** * In life poetry is replicated, in poetry life is explained.  *Applause is the best prize for an artiste. *One who has greatness recognizes greatness. *Justice is blind but does not bite the fingers that feed her. *People get rich by working hard to create wealth and also by working hard to keep it. *Most Laws Are Anti-Poor Because The Poor Do Not Become Law Makers. *Do not throw stones at the other person because you would not know what the other person would throw in return. *Freedom without the necessary restrictions is Absolutism. Absolutism in freedom works both ways; For and against you. *The concept of Royalty is antithetical to the universally accepted maxim that; All men (and women) are born equal. *How would gays contribute to continuity of humanity since there would be no conception? *Apart from courage, you must have a good dose of stupidity to be a writer. You must be stupid enough to think that you can change the world with written words. *There is always a confluence where idealism and reality meet. *Laws are made and enforced by the conquerors for the conquered. *The relevance of a writer should be measured by the number of ordinary people conversant with the works of the writer. *The complacency of today will loom large like incubus and summon us to repay debts incurred, the time will be tomorrow. *I will speak to generations after mine. Mine is almost irredeemable. The ones before mine are irredeemable. *Any man can be controlled by a woman who knows how to use her natural instruments of control. *Power protrudes from the brain, biceps and ***** albeit in variations. *The toughest person can be softened by a loved one. *Literature remembers the past, memorizes the present and imagines the future. *The surest route to greatness is to help others to achieve greatness. *The pen may be mightier than the sword, but the sword handles issues faster. *Money may be preferred by many to intellect, yet money remains one of the least products of intellect. *The concept of formal education was developed by illiterates. *Equality of all before the law is part of the hypocrisy of law. *Founders of major religions started by "blaspheming". *People who consort with oppressive regimes always end up being victims of such regimes' oppression. *When a child is abused in any form, society is distorted, because the child's adult life will in some ways manifest such abuses. *News reporters should be both pro and anti establishment, depending on where truth and justice are found at any given time. *Decency means adherence to at least minimum standards of civility. *I believe in the universality of arts and literature. I believe that they should appeal to all persuasions. *Humanity is one in diversity. *The first King was not a Prince. *Writers who write for the future do not usually win awards in the present. *War is an unnecessary instrument of peace. *Unconditional makes love unreasonable, motivating conditions make it reasonable. *There are two categories of people we respect, those we love and those we fear. *Loyalty is a major requirement even in hell. *The rule in a rat race is that there are no rules. *War mongers need peace to plan wars. *It takes more to protect wealth than it took to create it. *Anything legitimate, including selling crayfish is better than being a poet. At least, you would not be a poverty stricken super star. *Christianity and Islam, both owe their spread to terrorism in its broader definition, what they preferred and still prefer to call "holy wars". The difference is that presently, Christianity is in control of the important spheres of power namely: political, economic and cultural, while Islam is fighting to balance the terror. *Literary Critics should be the least of writers’ problems. *Literary Critics are not gods, they are humans, so their appreciation of literary works are a function of their beliefs, etc. *Critiques are not and should never be taken as holy writs. The best judges of literary productions should be the consumers, not the producers and/or the professional literary critics. *Literary Critics should be placed in the category of consumers of literature where they rightly belong and not in the category of gatekeepers of Literature, because Literature have no gate. *Every human have two personalities; The public and the private. The two are largely different. *There is a disconnection between Christ and many Christians. *Pentecostal Preachers in Africa would become irrelevant if there are no more notions of "all woes are from witches and wizards". *No writer is rated appropriately. A writer is either over rated or under rated.
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Oct 11, 2025
Oct 11, 2025 at 8:38 AM UTC
Quotes By Chidi Anthony Opara
* Only fools try to control time. * Consequentialism should first deal with subjective rather than objective definitions of good and bad.  * The truth should not be silenced because it gives some people goose bumps. * The issue of choice does not arise in abortion. People should not have choice to or not to    commit ****** * In life poetry is replicated, in poetry life is explained.  *Applause is the best prize for an artiste. *One who has greatness recognizes greatness. *Justice is blind but does not bite the fingers that feed her. *People get rich by working hard to create wealth and also by working hard to keep it. *Most Laws Are Anti-Poor Because The Poor Do Not Become Law Makers. *Do not throw stones at the other person because you would not know what the other person would throw in return. *Freedom without the necessary restrictions is Absolutism. Absolutism in freedom works both ways; For and against you. *The concept of Royalty is antithetical to the universally accepted maxim that; All men (and women) are born equal. *How would gays contribute to continuity of humanity since there would be no conception? *Apart from courage, you must have a good dose of stupidity to be a writer. You must be stupid enough to think that you can change the world with written words. *There is always a confluence where idealism and reality meet. *Laws are made and enforced by the conquerors for the conquered. *The relevance of a writer should be measured by the number of ordinary people conversant with the works of the writer. *The complacency of today will loom large like incubus and summon us to repay debts incurred, the time will be tomorrow. *I will speak to generations after mine. Mine is almost irredeemable. The ones before mine are irredeemable. *Any man can be controlled by a woman who knows how to use her natural instruments of control. *Power protrudes from the brain, biceps and ***** albeit in variations. *The toughest person can be softened by a loved one. *Literature remembers the past, memorizes the present and imagines the future. *The surest route to greatness is to help others to achieve greatness. *The pen may be mightier than the sword, but the sword handles issues faster. *Money may be preferred by many to intellect, yet money remains one of the least products of intellect. *The concept of formal education was developed by illiterates. *Equality of all before the law is part of the hypocrisy of law. *Founders of major religions started by "blaspheming". *People who consort with oppressive regimes always end up being victims of such regimes' oppression. *When a child is abused in any form, society is distorted, because the child's adult life will in some ways manifest such abuses. *News reporters should be both pro and anti establishment, depending on where truth and justice are found at any given time. *Decency means adherence to at least minimum standards of civility. *I believe in the universality of arts and literature. I believe that they should appeal to all persuasions. *Humanity is one in diversity. *The first King was not a Prince. *Writers who write for the future do not usually win awards in the present. *War is an unnecessary instrument of peace. *Unconditional makes love unreasonable, motivating conditions make it reasonable. *There are two categories of people we respect, those we love and those we fear. *Loyalty is a major requirement even in hell. *The rule in a rat race is that there are no rules. *War mongers need peace to plan wars. *It takes more to protect wealth than it took to create it. *Anything legitimate, including selling crayfish is better than being a poet. At least, you would not be a poverty stricken super star. *Christianity and Islam, both owe their spread to terrorism in its broader definition, what they preferred and still prefer to call "holy wars". The difference is that presently, Christianity is in control of the important spheres of power namely: political, economic and cultural, while Islam is fighting to balance the terror. *Literary Critics should be the least of writers’ problems. *Literary Critics are not gods, they are humans, so their appreciation of literary works are a function of their beliefs, etc. *Critiques are not and should never be taken as holy writs. The best judges of literary productions should be the consumers, not the producers and/or the professional literary critics. *Literary Critics should be placed in the category of consumers of literature where they rightly belong and not in the category of gatekeepers of Literature, because Literature have no gate. *Every human have two personalities; The public and the private. The two are largely different. *There is a disconnection between Christ and many Christians. *Pentecostal Preachers in Africa would become irrelevant if there are no more notions of "all woes are from witches and wizards". *No writer is rated appropriately. A writer is either over rated or under rated.
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