A Wordy Poet

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by Daniel Olas


  Moments like Winter

  There’s a moment of cold

  This am about to unfold

  Do you know the time of cool breeze?

  When everything freezes?

  Aura of love; filling the atmosphere

  Then, we say life is fair!

  The red evening

  And the people worth having

  Hovering o’er us with love

  And seeming as a blessing from above

  How we fancy those moments

  Freeing us of life’s torments

  Where we think of nothing but a date

  That will bring us closer to our dates

  When we long to see our old friends

  And our wrong ways to amend.

  And with our just found friend-crew

  We always we want to start anew

  These, we need no ‘hinter’

  To tell us its winter!

  The Gallant King and His Coward Son

  King—Oh son!

  When I’m gone

  To eternity to rest

  The home I’ve known best

  Thou art my successor

  And just as my predecessor

  Rule thy people with love

  Like the dew of blessing from above

  Show thy mercy above judgement

  Put thy people not in torment

  Fear him that created thee

  Thy number let him be

  Then my soul shall rest in peace.

  Prince—Oh father of fathers!

  Grant me thy rulership power

  That this great mantle I may carry

  And not to join thee resting fathers in hurry

  Under thy shadows I’ve lived

  But of me, this burden you cannot even freed?

  King—Ah! Yee art son of an eagle.

  With chicken please don’t mingle

  Let silence take o’er thy mind

  In it, wisdom yee shall find

  Thy trust; put it not in men

  Though, they might appear as wisdom lens

  Do you want to be opulence?

  Then be patient!

  Put on thy courage and be cool

  For now is thy time to rule.

  [Thus, silent the king becomes; to journey into eternity to meet his creator in immortality.]

  Prince—Oh! The great tree has fallen!

  Gather your wings and keep calling

  Yee that reigns in darkness and torments the living

  For now death taste sweet

  Carrying me to the deep pit

  That my father I may see

  And in splendour with him I may be.

  [The darkness came and took him, he deserves death by hand to the land where no man goes and returns.]

  [On seeing his son]

  King—Alas! Its over!

  Thou hath broken the mighty tower

  And hath threw away the power

  Oh yee son of a chicken!

  Where put thou thy sense of thinking?

  Causing me an excruciating pains

  Putting on my hands and feet chains

  And a slave even in my palace

  Shall I not return to my carcass?

  ‘Cause my face is covered in shame

  For a son I could not tame…

  Prince—Turn not my thought to illusion

  For my mind has been full of pollution

  My love for thee hath blinded me

  For where thou art, I want to be

  Pardon me o yee father

  And gather me into thy feather.

  Hide me under your shadow

  That thy steps I may follow

  Welcome me into thy splendour

  That I may share in thy grandeur…

  King—For thou have despised my warning,

  Following the way that’s cunning

  Thou ended thy game of life

  Without passing through any strife

  Though I’m thy father

  But yee have detached thyself from my feather

  Though, my steps thou want to follow,

  But thou hath left my shadow

  For together again we cannot be

  Though your soul longs for me

  We depart now; I into gains,

  And you into pains!

  For being born an eagle,

  But with chicken you’ve mingled…

  [And now, for those who hath been running away from thyself and wasting thy eagle’s power, an eternal suffering waits for thee in hereafter.]

  A Wordy Poet

  It took me two hours to locate my faculty.

  I’m always late to my lectures;

  I don’t even know where those lectures hold.

  Even the lecturers’ name I don’t know.

  It’s so amazing that nobody cares about what you do;

  No mummy call or morning duty of chores.

  Sleep at anytime; wake at anytime,

  It’s nobody’s headache.

  Read or read not; it’s nobody’s business.

  And when I finally found some acquaintances,

  It was hard mingling with them…

  I don’t have all these Gucci(s) and Versace(s)…

  And all these blings-blings…

  They said I need to socialize and be a big boy.

  I asked if big boy is a course we’d be offering.

  They scoffed at me and said…

  “Your locality is a first class sickness!”

  I got sick of ‘em and went my way.

  I used to be a footballer in my village;

  And the kids back there knows me well…

  But the campus team wouldn’t allow me in…

  They said I lacked the swag to play football.

  I asked if swag is another dribble style in the game.

  They laughed and said…

  “Go and join your village team and play for under 12’s!”

  Under 12’s?

  I’m 21 years of age already!

  I got pissed off and went another way!

  I love to sing—very well!

  So I tried out one of the studios in the school.

  I sang for straight 30minutes doing my RnB;

  But the DJ hissed and said,

  “You will never be a musician with that your voice!”

  But the ladies in my village trips for this voice…

  C’mon, I stormed out of the studio never to go back again!

  At last, I joined a reading group!

  It was hard ‘rapouring’ with these smart asses

  They claimed to be geniuses…

  But never knew the recipe for okra soup!

  Gosh! They bore me with their x+y-z…

  I never saw these guys again till exam week…

  Heard that they’ve being jerking;

  But who cares? Nobody! Not me!

  I got tired of the campus life—

  The buying of water, hand-outs, this and that…

  So, I tried to cool off with some hot chicks

  With 500 naira I could have any fine babe—

  The first day I tried it, I got beaten!

  “It’s 3000naira per round asshole!”

  One lady told me as she threw my shirt back to me!

  Damn! This place is not like my village…

  With that amount, I could have any girl all day!

  Until I found something that actually worth doing!

  I found studying the greatest thing to do!

  In the process, I got to be myself;

  Without me forcing myself on anybody except my book.

  Not quite long, they said I’m a first class student…

  Those smart asses, those hot chicks, those big boys…

  Were all around me; ready to give me what I want!

  So finally, I could have any girl to myself;

  Any Gucci, any Versace or Nike shoes and blings-blings…

  My study gave me all these things without me begging again!


  What the heck are you looking for in the campus?

  I don’t fucking want to know…

  Just go and study and they will come to you!

  Excuse my French and pardon my swears;

  I’m just a wordy poet!!!

  Other Books by Daniel Olas

  Tyler Smiths: Prom’s Night

  Tyler Smiths: A Summer Illusion

  His Love Escapades: The Encounter with Rose

  Interactive Session with Daniel Olas

  Watch out for:

  5Hours to Die—a blockbuster novel with intrigue-filled story line. You can read the preview and stay updated by liking the page to know when the book will be out on facebook.com/TYSmiths.

  You can connect with the author through—

  Facebook—facebook.com/Dannyphemm

  Twitter—twitter.com/DY_phemmz

  Email—[email protected]

 


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