Nwabugwu Chukwudumebi Gravity Poems

  • 1.
    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.
    ...
  • 2.
    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...

    ...
Total 2 Gravity Poems by Nwabugwu Chukwudumebi

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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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