WHAT LOVE CALLS YOU[For Ezekiel inioluwa] BY PRINCE JOE

What love calls you:
[For Ezekiel inioluwa]

Abike,
The beginning of love isn't by reading the tales  of ìgbà ìwàsé
But by mixing the risk of nature into the heart of òlàjù
& making the meaning behind the company of òlòdümãrě
That created the source of every inspiration in the language of Lìsăbî
Who was sent into an exile for his verbal connection
Among the ôrěkě on a footprint of his father's land.

Abike,
I know things may get worse than ökànmòlā
The son of ìlārolè - father of all pistolholder
Who was killed for saying the truth he ought to -- keep
Infront of ógūn who sentence him to hawk into ìgbò òdàjù
For 45 days without eating nor drinking
Shall we say, love is a foolish book read many times
And yet, the meaning is still not clear to hold onto --
Or we say: love is that medicine used without description nor expired date.

Abike,
When my love started with scribbling your names on my fìlà
I mocked those legs out of date into the body of òdàmīlójū
Because love is everything peaceful to stay
And you have given me reason to call you igbà mì
For things we hold in colony of ignorance isn't our end
If only to be looked into like the rivers of ìdāwùnmì.

Abike,
When I found you, i kept my feelings inside your bones
For you to remember me in time to come and years to go,
Because for every love breathing like god's name,
There's a pillar structured to block the existence
For we are echoes of love - in the language of reality
& what love calls you is incompatible.


#Princejoe
#Poetryislife

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