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GOAL by Tydale Abigail

Day60
#365daypoetryforadvocacyandsocialchangechallenge








We left our shores with wraps of worth
Across the air,
Above the land,
We spelled smiles sprinkling on the stretches of our lips.
But when we landed,
Croatia's breeze almost crashed our cuddled intentions

Oh shit!
Came the chorus from our hearts;
Cracking through the walls under our hats,
Piercing into the spines of our hopes,
We were smashed by the donors of smart failure.
But we never gave up

Well, we garnished our eyes with care
We greased our minds with action
Our skins were embroided with a target,
To counter every crashing cries with the stunts in our legs
So, the galaxy glossed our glow from Musa's might

Then all at once,
We made Iceland lie down in green pastures
Our heights became higher than the hemps of their ice
We were burning with the beams of the Sokoto sun
Because, Musa gave us all the goals.


Tydale Bassey Abigail is a Poet, an amazing Spoken Word Artiste and a Historian.
She is the second winner for the Sprinklestoriez Poetry Contest on Goal or Change... And the above poem is her winning poem.


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