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Then and Now | Fotoula Reynolds - Read Poetry Online by Talented Contemporary Poets

Then and Now | Fotoula Reynolds

Over rooftops fly
All of my yesterdays
I watch them stretch
Beyond the orange
As they disappear
Into my tomorrows
Carrying traces of the
Woman I used to be

A swallow flew between
Me and the sun and all
Was large and calm in
The safety of mother’s
Garden-arms where
Flowers replaced words
And houses full of mockery
Stood quiet in the shadows

Lifted with rough courage
Through serene days of
Life and death threading
Beads of glass around my
Home of earth and bricks
I found integrity staring at me
Like a graceful and loving gift
I will cherish the then and now

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Palm Leaves | Abigail Ayornu - Read Poetry Online by Talented Contemporary Poets

Palm Leaves | Abigail Ayornu

The beautiful leaves lingering like a genius
With its branches having an earring
As the fruits ripe
Her appetite whets to eat the fruits of her labour
Is like a youth springing to maturity
With all her sparkling features
Having hairs on the stem is natural
As it unveils the beauty of womanhood
Not to talk of the roots
Having meritable feets
Standing in one location
Trapped in the middle of the forest

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