Wednesday, January 2, 2008

OLUWARANTIMI


Suppose the Lord had not

REMEMBERED

When the world did not

But wrote her off

Dubbed her womb repellent

And thought sour of her breast

She wouldn’t have said

OLUWARANTIMI


If the Lord had not

REMEMBERED

As she cried to him

When the boy was withering

Like a sun-scorched rose

As the world gazed helpless

He would have been planted

Like a seed in a barren land

It wouldn’t have been safe to say

OLUWARANTIMI


But the LORD REMEMBERS

In the darkest hour

Of our nights

The epileptic journeys of life

In the fluctuating dreams

And hopes

In various mirages of goals

Something is certain

He will grant

We will heave a sigh

Of relief

If we will but say

OLUWARANTIMI

3 comments:

'Yanju said...

I cannot but commend you on this. It is a masterpiece. I cannot count how many times I have had to read and reread it. It is so beautiful...

It is a profound gratitude to the Most High. He is forever steadfast. His goodness and mercy on us all cannot be quantified even in the face of rejection, dejection and taunts. But can we really do justice to His praise? No! But this is a very good attempt and like you said "He Never Forgets" anyone.

Kudos!

orantimi said...

Thanks. But to tell the truth, you too dey flatter person o. All this accolade? For this just poem? Ha, oga o! Thanks, all the same.

'Yanju said...

I will not be a balanced-critic if I have to mellow down the literary quality of an intellectual piece. I will rightly critique any one that appears bad on its merit.