Folowosele Iyanuoluwa Everyday Poems

  • 1.
    I'm crestfallen and moody due to the pains I experience everyday.
    My voice now sounds gruff and sullen.
    I've lost hope and now,I'm desolate.
    Will my dreams ever come true?
    ...
  • 2.
    A source of inspiration was who everyone knew me as.
    I used to be an impact and a role model.
    I had faith but it suddenly wavered away.
    I was subjected to the guilt and pains LIFE bears.
    ...
  • 3.
    Everyday, I feel like i'm dying and all I see is destruction.
    I'm filled with regret and confusion.
    My emotions overcloud my judgement.
    I spend most of my time depressed and worried.
    ...
  • 4.
    I feel so lost without you,my dear. Just like a bird without wings,a car without tyres, a body without its parts, a mouth without set of teeth.
    Your love elates my soul and motivates me every second. I love you,my beloved.
    And just everyday, merely interacting with you,makes me feel high.
    At times,I sit and imagine how this relationship of OURS worked out well,because when I met you,I never liked you not to talk of loving you. With time,everything changed! You're the only one I want to be in the lonely, gray and cold world with.
    ...
  • 5.
    My voice, my story, my sorrow,my pains, my struggle!

    Silence sheds in the darkest of my nights.
    So now,I lay hurt,dying and bereft.
    ...
Total 5 Everyday Poems by Folowosele Iyanuoluwa

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