Who is Oluwadunjoye John Tobi

John Oluwadunjoye is a poet and researcher with a deep passion for discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, and the expressive power of language. He holds a Bachelor's degree in English and Literary Studies from Osun State University and is currently pursuing a Master's in English at the University of Ibadan. John is the author of several thought-provoking poems, including The Battle Within, The Devil May Cry, and I Am You!, which are published on platforms such as PoemHunter. His work explores complex themes of identity, internal conflict, and human emotion, often bridging the gap between academic inquiry and artistic expression. Whether through critical research or poetic performance, John is committed to using language as a tool for insight, resistance, and connection....
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Oluwadunjoye John Tobi Poems

  • Unclaimed
    Freely, this wind blows
    My tattered flag of despair
    How refreshing this really makes me feel
    The weight of hopelessness seem lifting ...
  • A Holy Requiem
    Arise, all sinners
    Ye emotions that are forgot
    Give just one last drop
    To this dried up well of distraught ...
  • I Ask Not For Riches
    simple attires are good
    fancy mostly are the best
    but who am I to be picky
    I go for what I can afford. ...
  • The Devil May Cry
    Once again I've done it,
    I know what you know I didn't do,
    just sinners using my name again without permit,
    how perplexed I feel you have no clue, ...
  • I Only Wish I Could Hope
    I bring hope,
    yet backed up by wishes,
    still no one could fit my scope,
    I can't be bought with sweet dishes, ...
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While cruel Nero only drains
The moral Spaniard's ebbing veins,
By study worn, and slack with age,
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Heighten'd revenge he should have took,
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