The First Primoridial Poem by Ejalonibu Abraham

The First Primoridial



A man tall like a sun of the noon
Tell and slender like sheaved bulrushes,
Whose chest sound like a blaksmith's hammer on the anvil,
Chest rumbles like a blacksmith's hammer on the anvil,
Mountainous god, huge beast who tears man like a garment,
Demon who swallows palm-fruit buches
Wholes even with the spiky pistil-cells.
His voice cause tremor in adense tropical forest.
Head was made of iron
Heart was decorated with black diamond,
Arms and legs full of armour
Warrior of powerful spirit of metal.
Primordial, who appers as a first hunter
The first of the primordial to come to earth.
Great warrior that wears bloody caps,
Lighten shines on warlock eyes
Scattered enemies with terrible sound of sword.
Metal master, head of war,
Hero of the world.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: ballad
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is all about Ogun 'God Of Iron'
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ejalonibu Abraham 20 September 2015

Thank you poet good poem

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