Fiction & Poetry
Flash Fiction: Lagos Palaver
Flash fiction is a fictional writeup consisting words not less than 100 words but not more than 500.
"Ojota! Ojota! Enter with change!"
I shifted the luggage in my left hand to my right. Lord knows i…
Poetry || Yearning
Famished pages and arid ink
are what I'm left with
I want you. Thoroughly.
Deplete, replenish my paucity
Fill my emptiness
Make sober this drunkenness
You took more than a piece of me
With you the day…
Poetry || When Love Happens
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This is a poetry collaboration between myself and Alabi Seyi, another amiable poet whose works are worth viewing. Kindly check out his blog and rate us on a scale of five please? Thank you…
Poetry || No Aunty
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No aunty.
Not every guy that is your friend that you must date. Learn the concept of emotiona…
Flash Fiction
Many will watch us dance
Dance without music
And oh will they be amused
For the beautiful sound cometh from within
Ajibike Oyinda
"Aunty you forgot your purse!" I called out to the lady l…
Poetry || Void
These words are heavy to pen
Perhaps if I slumber it would be easy then
And those around me can't see
There's something missing
Can't explain it
Nor contain it
Perhaps if I wore it on my sleev…
Poetry || Tale About Books
Diving into an ocean of words
Fishing for puns
Sailing on a voyage of writers
Experience that matters
Books are eye openers
Light for the lost
Many stumble in the darkness
Of the path of igno…
Poetry || Heart Beat
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Like the native drums
Booming loud
Conquering the silence hither
Hit by the hard force
Booming again and aga…
Experience To Remember #7
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Thanks for following this series. So sorry for the break in posting. However, this is possibly going to be the last episode I'd put on the blog. Check out the first six parts by clicking…
Poetry || The Battle
The bitter pangs
Pangs of deception
Filtering through our bellies
Almost making us retch
Because we had been deceived again
We had fallen for their sugar-coated lies
Diving in head first
And it did …