Cogito Poem by Tunji Ibrahim

Cogito



From the dark depths of water through the gob of the sun towards the orb of the moon, the gravitas of nature pounded upon man, adjured to transmogrify his trawl of ecru from the ramp of life as he found his feet to scram from some purlieus to recede into his very image. Shedding the poetic wings of proverbial cockatoo to soar for the measure of man, I tremble at my feet as nature dies at the palm of man with and without the incarceration of innate impulses burning through his mystic praxis: the permanent pregnancy of impregnable change, the implacable birth of direction and its vivid negation, some calamity on a cosmic scale, so much allergic dust has left unsettled in the vacuum of his measure as there exists some bizarre nexus unfolding his being in a plethora of contrasts.

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Tunji Ibrahim

Tunji Ibrahim

Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria.
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