HAZEEM OLADIPUPO OLUWATOBI KAZEEM

HAZEEM OLADIPUPO OLUWATOBI KAZEEM Poems

The truth is dark,
Yet it must be told.
The day grows dim,
Were you ever told?
...

I am Africa's son, born of her womb,
Cleansed in Olokun's waters, nature's sacred tomb.
My ancestors' fortification, sweet and strong,
Courses through my veins, all day long.
...

In the dusk hush, where shadows play,
I find solace, away from life's disarray.
Not by choice, but necessity's sway,
I keep to myself, lest distractions slay.
...

If God is all-powerful, is He just?
Or helpless, benevolent, we must trust?
Our fate, self-written, yet we deny,
Blinded by faith, our truth, we can't apply.
...

As twilight's veil descends upon my soul,
I bid farewell, my heart made whole.
No tears, dear friends, for I've lived my share,
A life of trials, love, and tender care.
...

The Best Poem Of HAZEEM OLADIPUPO OLUWATOBI KAZEEM

The Beast No Light

The truth is dark,
Yet it must be told.
The day grows dim,
Were you ever told?

The tortoise boasts
That he is the wisest;
The fox, in silence,
Sharpens its cunning.

Beware the razor,
Beautiful to behold,
Yet eager to kiss
And cut through your skin.

The goat desires
Only your cassava,
Gnawing and nibbling
Till nothing remains.

And when it is done,
It beckons the serpent,
Inviting its venom
To settle in your veins.

Then leaves your body
To the circling shadows,
Hungry wings above,
Waiting to carry
What remains of you away.

For in the end,
When the light reveals itself,
The beast in no light,
Beasts no light.

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