Fumes and Fires

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Sahara blues

i.
when the sahara yawns
high octaves are pitched
by dust laden dry leaves
running on the surface
of the mirror sand
and lyrics grow like trees in my heart

Posted by Ehizogie E. Iyeomoan at 01:59
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