Day56
#366daypoetryforadvocacyandsocialchangechallenge
For black boys who became premature men
with backs that became trunks to carry responsibilities until they slouched
For mothers who have forgotten how to walk
because of bended knees so much walking seems like a myth
For prayer points that sound like manifestoes
and the plea to GOD to end the lives of our enemies
For black girls who became mothers before they became children
whose childhood were ceilings too high for reach
For moist dreams and dry realities
and those who saw puberty a shadow they embraced before time
For too much love
yet lack of it
For fathers who have become newscasters
ever ready to rebuke through whips of advice
For New Years Eve
and the blessings we left on our seats after service
For those with spines as railways
Rode upon by life’s wheels.
Ofem Ubi is a Nigerian Poet, who writes poetry everyday. He blogs at scripted.overblog.com.
He coordinate Poetry activities in his university campus as the Lead Representative.
And he is also a budding Photographer.
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