A DAY AT A HOTEL
In my fine tuxedo, standing
On a queue in the reception unit
Of Hotel White Castle
To get homemade tobacco
A lady in a nice outfit -
Lilac coloured ladies dress -
Tapped me by the shoulder
From right behind
"Do you have a pen?
I heard we are to bring along one
Blue, pointed mouth
Fully filled and writing"
She said some words more
But I figured without interest
She was too talkative
And nodded against her
She handed me a dunce cap
I took it right from her
And gave her right back
For she was so deserving
VI/XX
when i heard you call my
name, i left myself in the room
and paced down the street
to where you were standing
like a pillar to a tower
i met you leaning on the wall;
the wall of uncertainty, cold
with a look in your face
that reminded me of a tender -
caring soul, emptied by flood
from the rain of fake smiles
then, i stood by you, with
my coat, covering you from
the deadly cold that was
engrossing your consciousness
and beating your heart so hard
and when you pushed me
(all of a sudden) into
the cold, i left like a spying rodent
and found myself covered
under the blanket of the scent
of my rose garden - so tender
i don't lose, even when the sun
and the moon shine against my crown
the stars do shine equally on my crown
and in the darkest night, i do see my way
to the throne of the scent of my roses
FEATHERED SOULS
Souls feathered by fathers
With arms in their arms
Can fare and fare as fast
And far as their wings
Can find the paths of winds
For sure, wings unclipped
Can either touch the sky
Or stay at the level of a heap
To get soaked in rain
IV/XX
The sky is blending
sky blue and tinted
blue, into dark blue
The world is gazing
speechlessly amazed
Birds are on tree twigs
ready to explore, the
the wild empty sky
stretching before them
but their wings, are
clipped to their selves
by forces behind smiles
and frowns on each face
less they know, why
they are still singing
woodpeckers are now
on their feet, drilling holes
on the trees. owls are
humming like toads
covered in clay pots
all, to find their way
into the empty sky, to
see where they fate, lie
I AM NOT WELL
It is not in my blood:
praises and appalletions
I don't know how to adore
Someone, with much affection
If I tell you; "I love you"
Then that is it!
Don't take me for a fool
If I don't mash you up with words
I don't even trust myself!
If I say good morning
Look at the sun in the sky
Before you respond
It may be a breezy evening
Or just a cool afternoon
I am not well
My head is drained of sense
As the color of my teeth is brown
And of my eyes is red.
What else?
I am not well
So keep your peace!
Akaayar Aondongu Andrew is a poet of African origin. He studied English at Benue State University, Makurdi. Between 2021 and 2024, he was known by his pen name, Sabe Ngu. As a result, his poems published by Spillwords Press, Authentic Poets And Authors Magazine, WilliWash, Poemify Publishers, Arkore Arts and other notable magazines and anthologies are by the name Sabe Ngu.


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