Hello there, hope you are anticipating #GoPoethick 2016. Don't get caught unaware. Well, today we bring you short poems written for an amazing woman. We met this woman last week during our photo/video shoot publicity for GoPoethick 2016. We decided to write four line poems inspired by this woman's picture. Below are the poems written to that effect.
Mother of peace
Your womb a birthing space
For nobles alike
Yet you tread softly like a woman untouched.
©Iyanuoluwa
With the reflection of her beautiful heart,
There lies the joys of motherhood.
With her physique and composure,
Lies the heavenly joy like no other.
©OladapoEsther
She's got her mouth in her heart,
Her eyes ans ears in her brain.
She's the epitome of motherhood,
A woman of women
©Deelaproof
in your eyes are fires, mother,
they reek of burnt memories.
Your lips part away tears
and write to us a memoir of hope.
©Adedayo Adeyemi Agarau
Mother,
I dreamt of the wrinkled lines on your face
filled with stories of a nation burning
the contours and borders of your smile
still your eyes spark amidst your troubles
©Lady_kay
mother, mother
i find home in your eyes
the rooms are littered with stories
hiding their faces behind shadows
© Victor Adewale (LyricPoet)
your eyes,
they tell of the tales of motherhood
your feet,
speak of the walk of sacrifices
©Dabar
Matriarch. Mother. Mama.
Age thy foe be
But sage thy wit be.
Let me again in another life suckle thy breasts.
©DukeLuke
A far reaching smile meets us at the brink of our destiny
A barrier broken through those piercing eyes
A sign sent from the older generation of poet
That as a woman brings forth many, so. Shall our success bring forth proficient poets
©Kakashi
An epitome of motherhood
who blessed us with kind words
what a mother you are
orisa bi Iya ko si
©Olamide
Parallel like the never meeting lines,
Soft and gentle from the very first glance,
Perfectly silent with voices of care,
The eyes of a Yoruba Woman.
©KLOT
Take my smile and make it yours,
Break my heart and take its coins,
For all I wanted was a Doctor Son
But for you I would become a Poet's mum
©Pope Jay
Instruction rippled
Correction embedded
Like a phlegmatic bellicose
Is the eye of a Yoruba woman
©Dibu
Sitting on the throne like a queen having her way.
Her eyes full of shinning haze.
Her voice breaking in with words of hope.
Oh! Sweet motherhood I pray.
©Miracle.
Her eyes so stringed
In it affection is buried
Oh! The bossom I can never retard
The joy of the motherhood
©Adigun Olayemi Paul
Iya mi!,mopelola Akanke Thy love, so untouched
Thy beauty, so beauteous
Thy heart, purest of charity...
©Naheem.
Grey hair so rich she got
Grey hair being art she got
Grey hair given heir with no rot she got
Grey hair for gopoethick
©Emmykay
Mother of peace
Your womb a birthing space
For nobles alike
Yet you tread softly like a woman untouched.
©Iyanuoluwa
With the reflection of her beautiful heart,
There lies the joys of motherhood.
With her physique and composure,
Lies the heavenly joy like no other.
©OladapoEsther
She's got her mouth in her heart,
Her eyes ans ears in her brain.
She's the epitome of motherhood,
A woman of women
©Deelaproof
in your eyes are fires, mother,
they reek of burnt memories.
Your lips part away tears
and write to us a memoir of hope.
©Adedayo Adeyemi Agarau
Mother,
I dreamt of the wrinkled lines on your face
filled with stories of a nation burning
the contours and borders of your smile
still your eyes spark amidst your troubles
©Lady_kay
mother, mother
i find home in your eyes
the rooms are littered with stories
hiding their faces behind shadows
© Victor Adewale (LyricPoet)
your eyes,
they tell of the tales of motherhood
your feet,
speak of the walk of sacrifices
©Dabar
Matriarch. Mother. Mama.
Age thy foe be
But sage thy wit be.
Let me again in another life suckle thy breasts.
©DukeLuke
A far reaching smile meets us at the brink of our destiny
A barrier broken through those piercing eyes
A sign sent from the older generation of poet
That as a woman brings forth many, so. Shall our success bring forth proficient poets
©Kakashi
An epitome of motherhood
who blessed us with kind words
what a mother you are
orisa bi Iya ko si
©Olamide
Parallel like the never meeting lines,
Soft and gentle from the very first glance,
Perfectly silent with voices of care,
The eyes of a Yoruba Woman.
©KLOT
Take my smile and make it yours,
Break my heart and take its coins,
For all I wanted was a Doctor Son
But for you I would become a Poet's mum
©Pope Jay
Instruction rippled
Correction embedded
Like a phlegmatic bellicose
Is the eye of a Yoruba woman
©Dibu
Sitting on the throne like a queen having her way.
Her eyes full of shinning haze.
Her voice breaking in with words of hope.
Oh! Sweet motherhood I pray.
©Miracle.
Her eyes so stringed
In it affection is buried
Oh! The bossom I can never retard
The joy of the motherhood
©Adigun Olayemi Paul
Iya mi!,mopelola Akanke Thy love, so untouched
Thy beauty, so beauteous
Thy heart, purest of charity...
©Naheem.
Grey hair so rich she got
Grey hair being art she got
Grey hair given heir with no rot she got
Grey hair for gopoethick
©Emmykay
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