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The Vinyoh Verses

By Tony Vinyoh

Copyright 2009 by Tony Vinyoh


Published by Tony Vinyoh at Smashwords


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International Standard Book Number: 978-1-4660-7939-7


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I’d like to thank everyone who’s been a part of this e-project.Firstly Ashi Greg for providing the tool on which I’m working,would be impossible without my laptop,Nyah Eliud,my very own Bill Gates and Mbibeh Tendoh for his insight and passion for the whole world of e-marketing.Every man,no matter how stubbornly ambitious needs a spark,Andrew saw the possibilities on birthday night.Victor and Dona have been indispensable.


To Super Woman

Mary Vinyoh


Table of Contents


Rake

My Amazing child

How I love you

Nature

Seeds of Value

The Mirror Truth

The Competitors

I thought this was my country

Crossroads

Unaltered

My Perfect Moment

Black Will

Tomorrow’s Man

You

L’esprit Francais

Lolita

The Great Mind

Quiet Thoughts

Contagion of Hope

These thoughts are my own

My Devotion

So many illusions

The Lady in Red

River of Heaven

Drip

Sir Clifford

Darfuri Angel

Lonely Bobby

The long walk home


About the Author



Introduction

‘Vinyoh’,in Lam’nso,the language of The Nso People means ‘everything’. This book contains 29 poems exploring the private as well as what has become global worries.


Rake


Eyes as bright as sun gone blaze,

so the flame was when they met,

bliss as close as he could get,

love as pure as God could bless.


Then she came to love and care,

as she said she wouldn’t dare,

gave her heart and all her might,

so Rake could take and be her mate.


Rake had sailed his past behind,

but never would he trade his ace,

his was life of wave and wane,

and so he came to hurt his queen.


As calm as morning dew can be,

so she set to heal her soul,

and knowing he had torn her heart,

came and tried to make her buy.


Mighty Princess with a staff,

took her time to lay her rage,

with a lovelorn heart to heal,

such is life with poor old Rake.


My amazing Child


How I love to hear a child sing,

his lyrics are uncertain but his message plain,

that life is wonderfully simple

if only we choose to live it so.


How I love to hear a child laugh,

he lets his spirit soar into an open-ended sky

and when it returns,he steps aside to cheer.


How I love to watch a child sleep,

he engages a world beyond our dreams

and when Cupid beckons he kindly obliges,

smiles so Cupid keeps shooting even as he leaves.


How I love to watch a child play,

he knows no games or rules

but kicks off a spectacle that catches the minds of

those who know joy.


How I love you


Every kick I follow with devotion,

every move I fix and stare,

each pass draws a heartbeat

and I take great pride in your story.

So if ever doubt lingers,my love,know this,

I love you like I love my football club.


Your voice sets a smile on my face

and in misery you give me relief,

I sure am a bull,but your understanding supersedes rebellion.

Maybe I sin to say this but I swear I love my mother,

I love you just a little less.


My meals I always take with relish,

wishing every pleasure that teases.

The thought of you releases a wet appetite

and your smell pushes my eyes shut.

So if ever hunger nears,my love,believe this,

I need you more than I desire my food.



I know not the art of cellos

nor do I master the steps that link the beat,

but I know enough to set me on motion

and to move my head in every direction.

So when next you need emotion,

I’ll give you just what Mozart gave his concerti.


I’ve risked my life on all that is fair

and know the gains of all that is shares,

but time is a fly that tries our fears

and bonds a trick that trades with care,

so trust me when I say in times of need and despair

I’ll watch you like America watches The Dow.


There are questions of black and white,

of what the past will give the future


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