Its touching man. I must say it echoes some sadness to me. I love the way it flows. It moves and i guess the "Black cohort" examine and ascertain the impact of this menace.
Very dramatic. The imagery is well-sustained through to the final stanza. Such consistency is very difficult to achieve without loosing grip on poetic excitement. But this poem has gracefully dealt with both passion and the figurative sequence required of every good verse. Now, I am so convinced Ghana has potential laureates on OGOV. Welldone Reginald.
Silverzorro, i should say calamity comes, but in battalions. The female symbolizes fecundity and as such, this menace seeps gradually but certain to the detriment of its host. Not any bias intended. Poison must be labeled poison before it is mistaken as honey. So, that the menace multiplies should certainly be portrayed likewise.
Silverzorro, i should say calamity comes, but in battalions. The female symbolizes fecundity and as such, this menace seeps gradually but certain to the detriment of its host. Not any bias intended. Poison must be labeled poison before it is mistaken as honey. So, that the menace multiplies should certainly be portrayed likewise.
Its touching man. I must say it echoes some sadness to me. I love the way it flows. It moves and i guess the "Black cohort" examine and ascertain the impact of this menace.
ReplyDeleteSplendid,seditious,tempting,teasing--to multiple-magic--mysterious--murky meaning--but why a she ---pray telll?---Silverzorro.
ReplyDeleteVery dramatic. The imagery is well-sustained through to the final stanza. Such consistency is very difficult to achieve without loosing grip on poetic excitement. But this poem has gracefully dealt with both passion and the figurative sequence required of every good verse. Now, I am so convinced Ghana has potential laureates on OGOV. Welldone Reginald.
ReplyDeleteSilverzorro, i should say calamity comes, but in battalions. The female symbolizes fecundity and as such, this menace seeps gradually but certain to the detriment of its host. Not any bias intended. Poison must be labeled poison before it is mistaken as honey. So, that the menace multiplies should certainly be portrayed likewise.
ReplyDeleteSilverzorro, i should say calamity comes, but in battalions. The female symbolizes fecundity and as such, this menace seeps gradually but certain to the detriment of its host. Not any bias intended. Poison must be labeled poison before it is mistaken as honey. So, that the menace multiplies should certainly be portrayed likewise.
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