Don’t mind how sires will ask you to keep mute like they did in auntie’s case. Mummy, if you see the civil brute I call ‘Uncle’ tell him of the hymen his itchy-third-leg cracked. Remind him of the naive hearts he dismembered promising sweets to lure their being to his kip as you do, part… Continue reading HELP ME TELL HIM by Wakchin Nengak
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UNCLE JERO THE SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER by Olawale Ibiyemi
I Often he speaks with the charm of an angel, his words filliping the minds that listen like a feather He is the priest standing by the altar of unrighteousness ready to sacrifice hymens; knife between thighs. Predator preaches peace peacefully and piece by piece Reason is stripped of her arsenal, Reason lies naked in… Continue reading UNCLE JERO THE SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER by Olawale Ibiyemi
MUCUS OF REASON by Oluwatoyosi Agbaakin
He must have wiped the mucus of reason- a pus from his brain the night he saw her body swollen, ready to be poked by his fleshy pincers How couldn’t he know that her meat is the only food he was forbidden from eating. but the demons in his groins ashore, swam viciously across hormones.… Continue reading MUCUS OF REASON by Oluwatoyosi Agbaakin
PRAY FOR ME FATHER by Ojembe Victor
Pray for me father Pray for me father, I killed IT. Killed the tiny heart dancing to life’s beats, Strangled in pain and rage. ITS tears flooding my bowel, Drowning my every being. I get intense Goosebumps, When it yawns deeply. Daddy’s seed growing too quickly, I guess he planted with fertilizer. The fruit of… Continue reading PRAY FOR ME FATHER by Ojembe Victor
BABA OYIRIMUSA by Andrew Ifeatu Jennifer
Baba Oyirimusa Why have you decided to use her? The path juvenile and green Does it add light to those frail eyes, so dim? Owning a ranch filled with cattles and longing for an ewe Voluptuous hips awaits you on the queue Yet you drink from a tiny pelvic cup Upon the nursery bed, you… Continue reading BABA OYIRIMUSA by Andrew Ifeatu Jennifer
CAGE THAT PENDULUM BETWEEN YOUR LEGS by Osoba Taiwo Peter
The direction of your penetration Was determined by your erection. You hurriedly unzipped And have her cloth stripped. She had lost all her might in the fight, When good people are out of sight. You forced her legs apart, And forcefully dived into her sacred part. With that thing in between your legs like a… Continue reading CAGE THAT PENDULUM BETWEEN YOUR LEGS by Osoba Taiwo Peter
WHO COULD HAVE KNOWN?
Who could have known? That darkness could hide beneath light She was a hypocrite to moods and feelings Its painful moods cannot be perceived by sight Who could have known? The round green citrus fruit will have an acidic juice She was the perfect lime In her world all happiness could get was deuce Who… Continue reading WHO COULD HAVE KNOWN?
SPEECHLESS EMOTIONS
Smiles dance in radiance Yet betray trueness of happiness Of dental symmetry Her worries are so unbalanced Needless do the vibrancy of eyes Bear hope of a bright future Yet configured in scares of divides Divide of scares inflated Yet again, by another “he-goat” That trust was bestowed from Adam A foe of her fears… Continue reading SPEECHLESS EMOTIONS
RAPE ON VALENTINE’S DAY
There was a shout of tears down the street under the street where love perched… There was regret and gloom abject shaking of head souls dying in their shells and there was rape… under the glare of love that emanate from deceit joy turns sour… The party was blissful red wine and alcohol holding of… Continue reading RAPE ON VALENTINE’S DAY
OMO OLOSAN 1
One evening I sat amidst the gossiping winds Reading the dailies Sweet voices come calling From a distance, ‘Oyin ladun osan’ (The orange’s sweetness is honey) Gripped within by unseen compassion I forced my focus On the loss Super Eagles gained Brother, shey e’era osan? (Brother, will you buy oranges?) Lifted my eyes to see… Continue reading OMO OLOSAN 1