Who is Edith Nornubari

Nornubari, Edith Zorbari was born and raised in Rivers State Nigeria. Was born on 22nd March 2002, in Kaani community Khana LGA Rivers State. Currently studying Biochemistry in Kenule Beeson Saro Wiwa Polytechnic. I love writing poems. As an introvert, poetry help me communicate my feelings on paper and I get to express myself without being judged or misunderstood. Poetry gives me the Liberty of expressing myself exactly how I feel and in ways I intend to relate them. To me, writing poem is not just being creative but, to be free and relieved of heavy burden and stress. I call Poetry my Paddy, because it is always available when no one is. ...
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Edith Nornubari Poems

  • Zina
    Would you love to know where my strength come from?
    Would you love to know why the high and mighty bows at my feet?
    Would you love to know why the wise men follow me where I lead them?
    Would you love to know how loud my glory can speak? ...
  • My Leka
    In your womb, whence I came
    to me was the best and peaceful place.

    I became born and you gave me a name ...
  • Buy Me Some Love
    How much does love cost?
    Does it cost me my life, my blood or my sweat?
    Do I have to beg, force or buy?
    Do I need to cry, smile or frown? ...
  • What Do I Call This Love Story?
    Why does loving you hurt?
    Why do I feel like shit?
    Everyday I have to ask myself if I have you or not.
    Is this what people who love you go through? ...
  • If I Were God
    If I were God
    There will be lots of discrimination.
    No protection for those who ignores my instruction.
    ...
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Woman And The Weed
 by Andrew Lang

(FOUNDED ON A NEW ZEALAND MYTH.)

In the Morning of Time, when his fortunes began,
How bleak, how un-Greek, was the Nature of Man!
From his wigwam, if ever he ventured to roam,
There was nobody waiting to welcome him home;
For the Man had been made, but the woman had NOT,
And Earth was a highly detestable spot.
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