purple robes adorn our bodiesas stench from decayinglimbs signal turbulence.we wine and dine in this roomwhere cadavers are laid like logs,pulling the strings of our heart.we do not see cadavers but paintingson the wrong canvas.the land is green, but its…
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The Beach Bards Poetry & Prose Reading Series will on Wednesday, 18th August host Nigerian poet and pianist, Echezonachukwu Nduka, in another virtual reading of his poetry collections, Chrysanthemums for Wide-eyed Ghosts and Waterman. According to a statement, the Beach…
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