Tag: Poetry
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The Longest White Gown by Eli Oko
I have watched many women who were pillars of encouragement lose their independence and become statues in their homes. Behind those now mute figures lay memories of strength. I wrote this for all to remember them. Another throwback poem. 16/03/2014
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![Oceans by Eli Oko [Petit Biscuit – Oceans]](https://anotherflyonthewall.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/simon-schmitt-29709.jpg?w=1024)
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Legacy by Eli Oko
It’s not about love but it is and although it’s not about death, it is. But it’s a little positive… and hopefully a little inspiring. It’s about growing through the feeling of feeling nothing so that one day you can leave behind something.
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Bloom by Eli Oko
If your roots have outgrown the pot you grew in – get a bigger pot. If you find that you are not getting the light you need – find another location. You, my human friend, deserve to be as selfish as a plant – and bloom. Please share on your social media platforms and…
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Coffee by Eli Oko
He would be wide eyed Leg shaking Painfully embedded into the black and white lines He would be retro, a true classic That old ‘skool’ word we should never spell with a ‘k’ Because it shows our age He would be boiling with steam Burning the lips of all who dare to get close…
