EXPRESS LINES (By Nnamdi Dixon Onuoha) January 18, 2022 If loving you is like a bet,I wish to play it till death.Even with the fear not to get hurt,I still can’t resist your… Continue Reading
GBB: THE NURSERY RHYME (A Poem) by Nnamdi Dixon Onuoha November 18, 2021 Good better best,I shall never rest,Until my good is better,And my better best. A picture of who I want to be,An image you want… Continue Reading
HOT GIST BREAKOUT (by Nnamdi Dixon Onuoha) November 4, 2021 I saw stars drop from heavenTo a new haven.Bright lights surrounding the atmosphere,Cheering audience, enjoying the funfair. Glamour from the inside,To the outside.Walking down… Continue Reading
SORO-ITS-OKAY (A Poem) by Nnamdi Dixon Onuoha October 20, 2021 With the cup filled with blood, we toast,Dressed in dripping green and white coat.The labour of the heroes past.How long will their pains last?… Continue Reading
FRAMED IN THE FLAME (A Poem) by Nnamdi Dixon Onuoha September 22, 2021 A daily prayerFor every player.The quest to be a Slayer,And a productive old layer. Social media, the best tool.Keeping up to standard, the number… Continue Reading
DRAINED (A Poem) by Nnamdi Dixon Onuoha September 15, 2021 Under the smile;Sorrows of a thousand miles.Depression, ego defiled,Ruled out like a rejected file. Tears, you are broken.The beast have been awoken.Sold out for… Continue Reading
LIFE (A Poem) by Nnamdi Dixon Onuoha August 25, 2021 A basket of ices,Filled with surprises,You know what the price is,You have paid the prices,Certain about what tomorrow is,Then the unpredictable hits you from… Continue Reading
WHAT IF YOU DROP A COMMENT? July 14, 2021 What if you woke up this morning to see that all your lifetime was just a dream?Will you be happy or will your joy… Continue Reading
A NIGHT STAND (My First Experience): By Nnamdi Dixon Onuoha July 7, 2021 A minute past twelve in the morning,Half lit room,Just the two of us.He grabbed my hands by force.I knew it was about to get… Continue Reading
BACK FORWARD By Nnamdi Dixon & Yomore Olutayo June 30, 2021 TimeToo slow I just can’t wait.Too swift, I’m so scared.Too long, so long a grief,Too short, cut short my joy. Childhood;As a child, I… Continue Reading