Kayode Orogbemi

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And i stood awhile with gaping eyes at her.
Gazing without stop.
And getting muse in thoughts.
In a dulcet i wailed in heart.
...

This land of ours was given away for coins
Every man was sold, hair to toe and groin
This land of ours for folly was lost
Our land our land, taken by force.
...

Again i stand,
Like a cry for peace band.
With tears in eye,
And still yet filled with sand.
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Your dreams are my purpose to make true,
Your dreams adds to my reason of existence,
Your dreams are what i make my wishes,
That they come through are my prayers,
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Let your beauty replace a rose,
Let your smile replace the sun,
Let your face replace the moon,
Let your freedom replace the birds of the sky,
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He died yesterday,
Never to be seen again.
Leaving our hearts in pain.,
And gracing our thoughts of life as vain.
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A world we have found and embraced..
A life book with love.care.unity.and joy as its contents.
A chain story with a comedy initio and a joyful unending ending.
An abode i wish to remain and dream never to leave.
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To his boastfull pride filled words i listened.
With my erect ears and character of a good listener i payed attention while the irate boaster spew his undiluted boastfull poison like a king cobra.
In his scalar wordz i found a great sense of nonsense and a sweet knowledge of ignorance.
What a boaster i felt.
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In times of hardship she was always there
In the midst of trouble she gave me hope
Wen all thing were a dissapointment u came to my aid.
In her name i found love...
...

And i opened my eyes agape to the first morning of my life,
On my mothers back i felt the first cold morning dews dat my history will ever record,
Tears was the first visitor, and pain was the knwn childhood friend,
With my young hands i itched my tender eye wit my whole little strenght as if they were nt mine.
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Zoroaster taught it to his followers in persia twenty five hundred years ago.
confucious preached it in china twenty-four centuries ago.
.lao-tse, the founder of taoism taught it to his disciples in the valley of the Han.
Buddha preached it on the bank of the holy ganges five hundred years b4 christ
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All i was taught was to keep breathing
No one taught me to stay alive
Oxygen feeds the lungs to keep the blood pumping
But doesn't feed the mind
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life and it's ventures
are risks and adventures

'don't give up' seems to console
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There is always hope
whether we have it or have it not
we are just a dot in the scheme of life
without us life still moves fine
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I hope you live a life you will remember
and if heaven will show you a replay
I hope you are proud
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17.

This is to 29
to all the wins and the losses
to people made and people lost
to all the ground breaks and the closed doors
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On your way to making money you have made a lot of things,
some of you have made people laugh,
some have sold people happiness,
some have helped people do things they couldn't do themselves
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I wanted to write a song
about my woes and journey so far
but I have forgotten how a guitar is strung
nor how to arrange the solfa
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I have dreamed many a dream that didn't come true
I have woken up many a time to skies that aren't blue
but life is still worth living for me
life is worth living for me
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Kayode Orogbemi Biography

Born on 16 nov 1992 to Mr and Mrs Stephen and Ruth Orogbemi in zaria, kaduna, Nigeria. Studied mathematics at the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Nigeria. Currently resides in Zaria Nigeria.)

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The Lady In Red

And i stood awhile with gaping eyes at her.
Gazing without stop.
And getting muse in thoughts.
In a dulcet i wailed in heart.
With eyes open i gazed at the sight.
With dim eyes never bright.
And every sight always slight.

Oh lady in red.
Exclamations of the sight semblance of her sweet slow motioned blinking eyes.
Adorations of her illumating brown skin like terazon tiles.
A speech with her i plea alone.
That she be mine i wished far away from hope.

And out of my sight she went.
Leaving me in sadness and thoughts of loosing an heaven sent.
With eyes under sunglasses i never stoped looking the way that lead to her invicibility.
Innerly i cried at the lost of an uncommon opportunity.
With a lone heart tear i frowned at my snail like thoughts.
As i ran the way with the hope of finding a lady in red who's sight semblance i sought.

My lusty thoughts frictioned me down.
A stop to my unending cynosure of her half body covered red gown.
The lady in red had dissappeared.
And wholeheartedly i prayed that like gini she re-appears.
Her sight semblance i seeked.
And that she ends up in my arms in lonely prayers i plead.

Oh lady in red
Come oh ye and get my eyes fed.

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