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African Rain
by Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

It falls with grace.
Metallic bawls hail the strength of zinc roofs.
At the mercy of the thatch,
Drops drip from needle points of skeletal
Palm fronds.
Particles of rain descend on thresholds
Among dewed terrains.
The petrichor befriends the atmosphere,
Caressing limpid warmth with floating cold.
Lightning, a white dancing Anaconda, races with speed,

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Here Comes July
by Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

On posts of gaunt and naked bamboo
spread forth the green banner
beyond the scorched hills.

Let it flutter loosely
across the blue sky.

The sun is a witness today.

Within this hiatus of sun-witness

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Here Comes July
by Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

On posts of gaunt and naked bamboo
spread forth the green banner
beyond the scorched hills.

Let it flutter loosely
across the blue sky.

The sun is a witness today.

Within this hiatus of sun-witness

......

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African Rain
by Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

It falls with grace.
Metallic bawls hail the strength of zinc roofs.
At the mercy of the thatch,
Drops drip from needle points of skeletal
Palm fronds.
Particles of rain descend on thresholds
Among dewed terrains.
The petrichor befriends the atmosphere,
Caressing limpid warmth with floating cold.
Lightning, a white dancing Anaconda, races with speed,

......

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