Somewhere, Whereabout Poem by Akinrinola Tosin Emmanuel

Somewhere, Whereabout



POEM: Somewhere, Whereabout
POET: Emacot Ft Pelumi ft jesutobi

Pelumi

To the sessions of sad silent I thought,
I sigh the lack of wisdom, some ease to find,
A flow of knowledge came in, of a thing I sought,
It was silent in the mouth and mind,
Helter skelter to find the missing soul,
I perceive the soul, I felt it in every vein,
It appeared in silence, my thought put hold,
An untold, unheard voice came in

Jesutobi

I sort to South whether I can stand
my wounds lip further
My heart bleeds my tears swirled harder
I remember the joy and gladness I once had
the solace and sweetness in my path
when kings brings fortitude and queens brings warmest,
There my heart regards my heart was sound
but not anymore
I now mingles amidst thorns


Emacot

Jingle jingle bell my heart he plays,
Pretended to love me yet it never move to a pace,
I let go of your hand, Realising how fast this year has passed, with no memorable moments,
Tying together our broken dreams would only hurt more,
The shards of this shattered life, slowly fading made me a question,
Why I wasn't capable of leaving you, when I no longer feel your embrace,
You once stabled me with a dagger and made me buried my heart far off in a place
Now my secret scared soul wondering around like a vagabond,
Not on earth not on heaven, i wonder where it will be somewhere or Whereabout

Saturday, May 4, 2019
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