Okenyi Sunday Chinweike

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SHADOW
In my youthful innocence, detached from reality's grasp,
I wandered along the path of shadows.
A towering tree reached towards the sky,
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TRUTH OF ADULTHOOD.
Truth spied on the veil of days ago
When day trails
mixed with tottering truth and beauty
...

3.

Amidst the vast expanse of the sea,
I hear the cries of countless souls,
Lost in the clutches of drowning despair,
Engulfed in a world where battles are painted.
...

I don't love.
For the greatest joys seem distant,
Keeping pain at bay,
Allowing room for pursuits that yield more,
...

Why must we wait in anticipation
For that which dies?

Allow me to don the mask,
...

In the depths of a troubled mind,
He sits in silence within a dark room,
Where the whistling wind cascades,
Whispering and urging for release.
...

Eyes witnessed tears,
As a barren land bloomed with golden flowers,
Their beauty embraced with reverence,
Like a dying breed of sunlight's warmth,
...

Okenyi Sunday Chinweike Biography

Okenyi Sunday Chinweike is a poet, an essayist, social critic, a researcher and an avid reader. His interests however, cuts across history, politics, culture, international and human rights law. His poems have been published in some reputable websites and journals.)

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Shadow

SHADOW
In my youthful innocence, detached from reality's grasp,
I wandered along the path of shadows.
A towering tree reached towards the sky,
Its branches stretching over vast expanses of land.
Whispering softly, it conveyed a message.

As the leaves quivered and danced,
The tree swayed, releasing tension.
It offered a tranquil serenity that seemed eternal,
Shielding the harsh sun high above,
Which cast sharp rays upon the ground,
Etching tiny lines like intricate patterns of a benevolent soul.

I delighted in playing beneath the tree's shadow,
When the sun ascended into the sky,
Creating a mound of warm, brown sand.
I would bathe in it until my skin turned a shade of bronze,
Smiling and embracing joy from within.

Yet, a sense of emptiness often plagued me,
When an eye restricted my movements.
On one occasion, it left me disheartened,
And I pleaded with the heavens to hasten,
To grant my shadow comfort and stability,
So I wouldn't be compelled to flee from it,
But instead relish in its presence.
Alas, my plea went unheard,
And whenever I attempted to escape from it,
It would chase me swifter than my feet could carry.
Whenever I disappeared from the sun, it vanished as well.
Should I continue hiding until dusk?
I could, for it would provide me a steadfast shelter.

Then, I heard a laughter and witnessed a gesture,
Inviting me to sit upon the ground.
Bewildered, I obliged, allowing myself to be swept away.

As I settled, the voice spoke:
'When you were born,
People rejoiced and danced,
For a human had entered the world.
You were deemed special,
For your shadow became an extension of yourself,
Following you wherever the sun may roam,
Just like the trees.'

'When you wander in the darkness, it will cling to you,
But you are not meant to dwell there forever.
If you wish to embrace your humanity, you must emerge and toil.
Any work will suffice, but your shadow must accompany you.
It observes you, and you, in turn, perceive it.
It passes judgment upon you, and it pursues you,
When you are too feeble to confront
The challenges inherent in being human.
It transforms you into something extraordinary.'

'Just as it shapes the trees and all other things,
It will mold you into what you are to become,
Only if you bask in the sunlight.'

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