POEM: ENGRAVED


POEM: ENGRAVED BY AYOOLUWA OLASUPO(ÌMÍSÍ)


There are days when I wish I could speak to the ground to open its mouth
So that I could get swallowed like bolus of  soft yellow eba
Escorted by an entourage of assorted okra,
Let it swallow me so I can escape from life's plate of plights.
Just here, when my hopes are weary in motion,
Like deflated tyres of a moving vehicle,
I hear a voice amidst the rumble saying:
'You are mine!'
'You are engraved on the hollows of my palms.'

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