Kingsley Godstime
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GLITTERING AS A STAR
GLITTERING AS A STAR Sometimes I stare gazing at stars in heaven Wondering how they glitter all night Illuminating lights…
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DEATH IS WICKED
DEATH IS WICKED for Adeniran Joseph Death! you are wicked you caught him unaware No one dares to…
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GOODBYE TO TEENHOOD
GOODBYE TO TEENHOOD . Sometimes I break myself into memories, Of how I pilgrimed on the face of the earth…
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THEIR HOPES
There are ways that seems farther than they are near, Nearer will you imagine these ways, The ways of deaths-tination,…
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A HEART OF GOLD
A HEART OF GOLD On my heart is a coal of fire, Fire burning with weirdness I have no solution…
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END OF THE WORLD II
END OF THE WORLD II Read Part I Here Another plague struck Was it funny? I don’t think it…
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FOR BOYS WHO ONLY EXISTS
FOR BOYS WHO ONLY EXISTS . My mother told me that living is more than existing, She asked me to…
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REMEDY
REMEDY . When stars fell from above, we were clouded with the shield of fears, We cowered behind lost hope…
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HOPE FOR THE ADDICT II
READ PART 1 HERE . From North, south, east and west Wherein I was pilgrimage through the smooth coal tar…
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HOPE FOR ADDICTS
HOPE FOR ADDICTS . I never wanted to become one, No, not once have I ever thought of it I…
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Boys who never returned
Boys who never returned . Each day I sits resting my back on that tree and thoughts of life would…
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IN MY FATHER’S HOUSE
IN MY FATHERS HOUSE . . Has my father a house or a hut? has he even a roof to…
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AWAKE COMPATRIOTS
. . Wake, the silver dawn returning and the night gradually heads home. The rocket of sunrise burning and darkness…
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Before Now
BEFORE NOW . Before now I use to think that life is full of sadness and melancholy, I never thought…
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Shackles Of Pain
Ps: This happened to me some three days ago no form of fiction . I had walked some sizeable kilometers…
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