Poetry performed by Laura Kyswaty
Category: 2018 Poetry
Read Poetry: how we unfold love from the moon, by Nosakhare Collins
Lover…..
This is how to unfold love from the moon;
you seat close-by in your crux divan
watching your mouth and hands sleek into praise
into momentum desire that has blossom into revelry
you look up sky as the stars crosses your eyeballs
perhaps which one of them has heart to love;
glimpse the eye to ponder into felicity
but this is how love unfolds from the moon;
you seat right close to your lover
help lifting the hands up to the sky
where the moon unfold love into your river part
then wait as the moon fondle his way into you
crawling his love into your heart
flowers and gift of different kinds
as the flowers and gift break into blossom romantic
clumsy and holding memories with lit candle light
as songs broken into lyrics in the face of moon night.
Poet: Nosakhare Collins
About me—
Nosakhare Collins is a budding Nigerian poet, writer, literary critic and a tutor. He is a student in the Accounting department of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma–Edo State. His works including book reviews has appeared and are forthcoming in anthologies, journals and various literary outlets which include Sevhage Reviews, Antarctica Journal, Least Bittern Books, Dwart Magazine, Youth Shades Magazine, WRR (words, Rhythms and Rhymes) and so on. He is currently working hopefully towards his chapbook (a collection of poems). He writes from Nigeria, and can be reached through his Facebook: Nosakhare Collins, Twitter: @nosa_collins, Instagram: nosakharecollins
Read Poetry: Hanger Anger, by David John Shafer
Five chief virtues.
Achieving curfews.
Curb views.
Cell wishing.
Herb stews.
Blurb news.
Haggling hulk hues.
Aura acoustic truth fit.
Obtuse kit.
Muse wit.
Use it.
Noose bit.
Loose pit.
Eat love slay.
Ayer mi way.
All so filet.
The ego tale underway.
Gwyneth Paltrow production.
Inducted hall of fame suction.
Undone untuck bad luck spun.
Public displays of disgust.
Discussing distrust anti fist thrust.
Third eye throttler.
Trouncing toddlers.
Tottering robbers.
All’s well that ends in hell.
Cursed Earth’s dead.
Earth bled.
Gaia mother skin shed.
Love led.
Lost lovers lack leniency.
Even Steven sequencing.
Rebreathed frequencies.
Sequin seas.
Heavenly decrees.
Ebeneze ergonomic incendiaries.
Celestial fairies.
The derrière dare.
Fair hair wear.
Honorability* goner tranquility.
Assimilation imitation.
Meditation edit deviation.
TV dinner nation.
Yellow head condemnation.
(*Honorability-‐concerning honor)
Read Poetry: 12 CROSSED BRIDGES, by Olabisi Akinwale
(Summarizing 2017)
.
J-F-M-A-M-J-J-A-S-O-N-D
The letters memorized by our feets
Before crossing bridges, over strange waters
.
J- January
It was the tale of a boy waiting for sunshine under a dark and grey
sky, he’s got holes in his heart, only light can fill, songs in his
blood- with ugly and beautiful notes
January was a book with empty covers, we read with million thoughts-
forging new names
.
F- February
We covered our skins with weary faces
Learning to live in a world, different from home
Everyone we met, became a blood in our veins
February was a loosed adventure- we thread her path with tight minds,
trying to catch the wind with the wings of our voices
.
M- March
We were left with sad letters from time
A brother marched onto glory with spirited feets
Our cries became lost ravens, perching on windows of injured memories
March was the rose that carried the smell of the flowers we left at
our brother’s grave
.
A- April
There’s nothing here
– only girls, asking fate questions devoid of answers
– men skating on the surface of survival
April was a god, not after God’s heart- it took us on a voyage to
hell, with fire in our eyes
.
M- May
The year became a five month old child, crawling on hungry stomach
We sang songs of joy with sad mouths
We danced too close to our dreams, that our feets began to sank in
multiple grounds
May was beautifully carved by our destiny- it taught us to hold on,
till the final whistle is blown
.
J- June
We marked dreams that came to pass
And wrote new ones in our diaries
We regurgitated home, and hoped we returned someday with rainbow
colours to mama’s dark smiles
June was nature- we understood the language of birds, and how the
trees holds God’s voice in their whispers
.
J- July
We ran from the wars in our heart
To places where love is everyone’s art
We found love different from our father’s type
But, sometimes love is not love only when it is loved
July was like the back of the moon- it shines, but on the other side
of the world, it reminds us; ‘ not all that glitters is gold’
.
A- August
We were beaten by whips from unknown hands
Into shapes, sizes and textures
Father said golds are made golden through fire- August was the prove
.
S-September
Ember came through this door
To homes with unbroken walls
And left them, broken
September was one of the war we fought with defeated weapons
.
O- October
We met strangers who became brothers overnight
And girls who became the lightening in our blood
Life is not life without people by your side, incubating your smiles
in their heart
October was too poetic to be left without a poem- it reminds us of
times spent with Godlike creatures
.
N- November
Here,
– we built castles of lost and won victories
– star the stars that shined in the sky of our souls
– we learnt to create paradise in odd places
November was the shore connecting realities to fictions-both, have a
touch of life and sanity
.
D- December
It was a room filled with thousand faces, and the path that leads home
A place where goodbyes, housed every tongue
Where we wrote reports of times and memories
December was too short to be lived forever- it was the answer to why
good things don’t last, and the whys behind farewell
.
2017 was long, but short- it left us staring in awe, to the perfection
in God’s art
.
.
© Olabisi Abiodun Akinwale
Undiluted Poet
#UndilutedPoetry
Read Poetry: Toby Sycamore, by Ben Westwood
Toby Sycamore
Again I’m in London, and I’m back on the run,
And because I was grassed up before,
I need to stay undetected, so that nobody finds me,
I’m going to have to try more.
No-one can know that my real is Ben, and that I’ve ran away
from care,
Folk will be asking for me around Whitechapel, so it’s best
they think I’ve not been there.
So I speak a fake accent, a pretend East End cockney, from
the moment I wake up, until night.
For the whole next four months, with everyone that I meet,
just so I know that I’m alright.
Or else they might find me, when Old Bill ask questions,
someone might say, “I know him”.
So if everyone thinks that I’m from round here,
The chances I’m caught are quite slim.
One day plain-clothes police pulled me outside Victoria station,
asking people outside for spare change.
They were gonna release me, but decided they couldn’t, as I
was young and my story seemed strange.
The address that I gave, just didn’t exist, which I’d said in
my fake cockney voice.
And two-and-half hours later, they still wouldn’t release me,
I knew I did not have a choice.
“Hands up I’ve been caught, I’m not really from here”,
I said like I spoke when back home.
I thought they’d go mad, but in the end I was glad,
it all ended in humourful tone.
“You did have us fooled, we thought you were local,
it was just the address that you gave,
Which had made us suspicious, or else we would have
released you out onto your way.”
Well its more lessons learnt for the next time I guess, as I
wait to be brought home by escort.
If you need to stop for the bog, they’ll walk you right to
the door, but the lift home there’s time for some thought.
A few hours later I’m well on my way, and I know at least I’ll
get a warm bed.
Once I get back to the kids home where I live,
I’ll wash all my clothes and get fed.
But everyone knows that I’ll soon be back, via hitchhiking or
bunking the train.
And I’ll always choose a different way to get there; it may be
unwise to pick the same.
From Winnersh Triangle, Watford Gap, Oxford, Milton
Keynes,
I’m searching for my independence.
Nothing stops these dreams.
I know that I can make my way, back to find Joanne.
Just go the way they least expect, was usually my plan.
Often I would walk through town, through Pinner, St Johns
Wood.
As long as no-one knows I’m Ben, I’ll reckon I’ll be good.
Read Poetry: Hopeful (2018), by Saskia Griffith
2018 is here
A brand new
A brand new poem
Same old me
And youre the first to read it
I am ready to take on 2018
Read Poetry: WE R HUMANS by Gladys W. Muturi
Genre: Humanity
We are human beings living on the planet called “Earth”
We are young
We are old
We are the past, present, and incoming future
We are male and female
We are gay and straight
We are the winners that take all
We are the losers we fall
We are Black
We are White
We are Latinos, Asians, and all of the above
We are best friends, lovers, and enemies
We are one’s nation under God’s oath
We are alive and well
We are sick and dead
We are disgusted by our behavior
We are dumb when we make mistakes
We are smart when we pick up the pace
We are right from wrong
We are wrong from right
Right where we are, where were from, and who we are
We are forgiven
Forgiven our enemies on what they did to us
We are loved
We need to be loved
Don’t hate us
We’re not ugly
We are beautiful, beautiful people
We should love each other, not fight
We bleed red blood, but we are different
We are violent because we want blood
We are mad because we want more
We are sad because we can’t take it.
We fight because we want to start a war
We want to stop, but we can’t stop, we won’t stop
Why can’t we?
We need help, who can help us?
We are strangers
We shouldn’t hate strangers
We shouldn’t hate children, our children
We shouldn’t hate God
We are not monsters
We are humans that speak our minds
We are Americans loving our country
We are humans build to destroy
We hate lies, betrayal, and discrimination
We hate rape, murder, racism, and drugs
We want love
Hand in Hand
We need Hugs and Kisses
We are helpers helping one human being after the other
We are who we are
We are humans
Read Poetry: Just, you.., by Marc Libidinsky
…coffee…bitter for the day;
Sweet as your smile;
Creamed with your words…Wake up,
Sleepy Head…
…a hug…for the bitter day;
Affectionate nibbles;
Sounds, more convincing than words…A hug,
Lady Bug?
…talking in your sleep…not finished with the day;
A tender kiss on your head;
Our tomorrow can wait…Dream true dreams,
My love…