Who is Nwabugwu Chukwudumebi

Lover of words The tongue is more powerful than the sword!...
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Nwabugwu Chukwudumebi Poems

  • Changing My Terrible Past
    Finding my past without a flashlight
    I'd turn back to see, forgetting it not that bright
    Stumbling, my feet had lost sight
    Not a single cornerstone, have I lost this fight? ...
  • Happy Thoughts
    Oh my oh my, when I close my eyes.
    Everything turns blank, darkness exposes from inside.
    I feel dizzy, stumbling and shaky.
    Yet I'm still standing, but it's aching. ...
  • If I Wasn't Human
    What if I wasn't human? I'd say to myself.
    If I could fly so high and move so freely like I own the sky.
    I would greet the sun good morning so close to its face, and kiss the moon good night whilst I go to slumber.
    Spread my wings so wide, I'd cut through the clouds like a warrior fighting for his life in battle. ...
  • The Love Between Two Elements
    The heat of the sun set at minimum described my personality, I was fiery in nature. I fell in love with my opposite, my enemy in nature, and the common liquid of the earth, water.

    Our hearts were bound together, but our forms said otherwise.
    ...
  • My Struggle Out Of Bed
    Lying down, I was still looking for a reason to jerk off of my bed and scream.

    As tides only existed on massive volumes of water while being watched by the loyal and beautiful face of the moon...
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Gravity 2 Prisoner 1 Imagine 1 Natural 1 Mood 1 Guilty 1 Hungry 1 Waste 1 Live 1 Open 1


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Isaac Watts Poem
Psalm 119 Part 10
 by Isaac Watts

Pleading the promises.

ver. 38,49

Behold thy waiting servant, Lord,
Devoted to thy fear;
Remember and confirm thy word,
For all my hopes are there.
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