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Premium Member The Best Thing You Had
The Best Thing You Had...
May 27, 2013 

"Frankly Speaking" I can't hide my kindness? My exterior says tough; Yet, for some reason you looked right pass that!
 I did not intend to care-or to love...

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Categories: nothing to write home about, history, how i feel, hurt, jobs, judgement,
Form: Blank verse



A Letter To My Late Grandma
Many years ago before I became a man
When i was just a boy having his fun
I had a grandmother whom i thought would never die
She would sit outside her house as I played by

She was...

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Categories: nothing to write home about, grandmother,
Form: Rhyme
My Pocket Like An Onion
My pocket like a onion
I eat onion a lot,
Cos I feel so good about it taste,
The flavour from my lips,
scare's men that gossip,
away from me,


My pocket like an onion,
I understand the benefit,
 of an onion...

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Categories: nothing to write home about, africa,
Form: Lyric
Not My Cup of Tea
If they like let petrol be one 
thousand naira at the station,
It is not my business not at all
I will still have my tea taken 
Every morning with Agege bread.


If they like let them find...

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Categories: nothing to write home about, abuse, africa, art,
Form: Free verse
Nothing To Write Home About
It was on the hanging tree, that we Romans got from the uppity Greeks, that they 

pinched from the perishing Persians. A fitting death for a criminal from where else but 

Galilee, great for a...

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© Peter Dorr  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nothing to write home about, jesus, easter, jesus, good friday,
Form: Free verse



Ambivalent
AMBIVALENT
The swallowing of a morsel can't be justified
If the stomach still hurts.
Scorpion– the shining demon,
who doesn't stop until it’s quashed
applauds as it was filled with goosebumps.

A dog with two tails–yet barks,
and they say the future...

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Categories: nothing to write home about, 12th grade, appreciation, blessing, death, devotion, humanity,
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things