In Creative Corner, poetry

What do I need
to lit a smile
across
a dark heart?
An Everest of emotions
erupting exquisitely-
unearthing the artefacts
of broken memories
buried beneath
bewilderment.

Life is a road-
long and lonely
it seems.
What stirs bliss?
Lucid lips to kiss
or a soul to miss?

Purple poem;
Subtle pills,
Glow like Madonna’s grills.
Robust river
of euphoria
Rippling
aesthetically in euphoria.

 


This poem was published in the 12th Issue of PoeticAfrica magazine.
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More Poems:

The Crease on my Brow – Maina Nyaruai (Kenya)

Behind This – Amadi Chimnecherem Chukwumam (Nigeria)

Peace, be Still – Neba Terry (Cameroon)

 

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Purple Poem – Barnabas Ezra (Nigeria)

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