Dr Anthony Onoja Poems

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31.
Lean And Learn O! Youth

Lean and learn O! Youth
The agony of life is those that failed to learn
The time of illicit deceit we made with life
It was a cold and lonely nights of shame
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32.
To My Anambarian Princess

The sunrises above the Naraguta mountains
There comes another blissful August to cheer
The sky roar with thunder bolt amass the lighting flashes
The downpour from this ancient rain drops
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33.
The Amber Stout That Burns

Shut your doors to this busy world
Squeeze the brim of this amber candies
Love the fantasy that Jacob along
Let the island now speaks with passion
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34.
The Stranger

What then can we say when time fly
When we now sit alone at the verge of time
What then can we hope for?
when truth lies
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35.
A New Dawn Is Reborn

I knew not how it all got started
I rumbled through the stakes of time
Surely the ultimate separation swept in
Season and tides comes with a surprise
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36.
The Song Of Marvel

Chidinma Ogundare is a gazelle whose beauty defiled outermost descriptions
In time and space, no other lady has ever outsmart her kind of ay ttractiveness and grace
She is perfectly beautiful in every sphere of detail. There is no blemish on her skin and every limb of hers is a limb destined to be set in finest crafted glassy shoes
The world is indeed in perfect aluta that Chidinma is the zenith of human magnificence.
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37.
A Song Of Beauty

If it were to be in the time of Adan Wade of Great Tiv land
I could have steal you from the palace
lift you up my shoulder high
race with you at the dawn of twilight to my Father's compound
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38.
Eternity And Memories

O LORD times are hard as marble shaft in Ado of Igumale
Perlious times, this I know men dispose and called it bread or manna
Perfect men thought tomorrow will never come on a swing of time
Yes it came full of life and lies as though it were Peter and Judas
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39.
Love And Regret

So bright were the stings of time
the sparrow the drew on her melted heart
So love came so late like the winter's berries
they ripe so late into summer bloom
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40.
They Live In Us

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