Poetry – Enemy in my camp
The Enemy in My Camp By L. Awah Azah I know I have an enemy very close Because each time I will for a big show! He wins to seduce me to fall for I can’t This foes face I have sought for so long But all attempts ended in […]
“Bring Back Our Girls” poem in commemoration of the abduction of Chibok girls, April 14 2015
BRING BACK OUR GIRLS By Comfort Mussa Empty beds Empty classrooms Where are our girls? New headlines, New presidents, Where are our girls? A year gone, You seek a new angle for, Where are our girls? The angle never changed You stopped listening, we never stopped demanding Bring back our […]
Poem – Broken Temple
By Comfort Mussa I’m just thinking aloud About the ‘man of god’ who abused a virgin A virgin whose body was the temple of God The God, who gives immunity to his servants saying ‘touch not my prophets… This prophet, is a ‘god of men’ Men, who see only […]
Poem : DAWN
By Comfort Mussa The injustice is fierce and unloving. Let’s break this hymen of silence. And glide into the core issues Hit the right spots Touch every part Say what’s on our minds Stimulate our glorious beauty Expose what’s hidden Explore what we never knew was there Reach the peak […]