Poem: Like The Cactus




I want to breathe like the Cactus;
I want to stay  unfazed knowing though
I may be the only green in a thousand miles.
Pulp on the inside spikes on the outside;

I want to be unaffected by frown or applause;
Cast little care for judgments or day-brings
But live like death is on a long, long sabbatical.
I want to make music out of wind-howls;

Sit tight on shifting sands
Refuse to hide or beg the sun.
And when there is rain again
I want to glance at that modicum of hope
And not hold on to its flitting joy.


©Elo Jude Ifeme









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