Archives Tag: Eru Kobe Godwin

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Poem of the Week: Jewel of Africa

April 19, 2022

By Eru Kobe Godwin She’s boarded with the Atlantic from the South Mother of a Black Nation, from Creation She held arrays of generation Her skin is painted green and white But her soul is in colours Her offspring’s were traded for slaves Centuries pass for freedom the crave She’s had trials and wars Part … Continue reading Poem of the Week: Jewel of Africa

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Eating Fresh and Staying Healthy

April 19, 2022

By Eru Kobe Godwin Eating healthy on a budget is possible with proper preparation and creativity. Healthy ways to eat is something we’ve all heard one way the other, guess it’s now a worn out cliché, but we all know the phrase “health is wealth,” so I don’t think it will be out of place … Continue reading Eating Fresh and Staying Healthy

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Poem of the week: CHILDREN OF A FADING SONG

April 19, 2022

By Eru Kobe Godwin Through scars we came A lost Origin In tears we reign A tale with no beginning In dreams we find solace The darkness came with hope Tributaries of pain We ran from the beacon of worries A House far from home We knew not the presence of a Father Like a … Continue reading Poem of the week: CHILDREN OF A FADING SONG

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The Art of Not Being Yourself

April 19, 2022

By Eru Kobe Godwin May I ask a simple question? Who is your standard? Hmmm, let’s save the answers for the next episode. Come to think of it, no matter how hard you try, you can’t cry through someone else’s eyes. I have over heard lots of people say “I WISH I WAS LIKE HIM … Continue reading The Art of Not Being Yourself

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Poem of the Week: At First Sight

April 19, 2022

Voice of an Angel, looks of An Greek statue Physique of a stallion, all it takes, he had to carry on But was born blind, he sings for living One day he fell in love, can’t see her But he feels the colour of love No sight, but smells her beauty Can’t hold her, but … Continue reading Poem of the Week: At First Sight

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