Week One Winner - James Robert MyersUntitled
As I give myself this
Constant reflection, I imagine,
My inner feelings broaden
Your beauty accentuates your trousers
Then I fall to grounds
Week Two Winner - Kwame Acquah StorbeeThe Landmines
No doubts feuds abound,
In this love I found.
But lo, I am bound
Not placing her t’ ground,
A landmine it may sound.
Week Three Winner - Paul Forjoe JuniorIn Five Lines I write, In Five Vowels I Might
Abuse accordingly, an act astronomical
Evolving egos, eclipses, even explicit
Inconclusive idioms intertwined in irony
Odd orgasms outstanding on offer
United unilaterally under unseen unison
Week Four Winner - Philip Boakye D. OyinkaUntitled
You were taught to run
There’s fire on the mountain;
But stay where you are
The sea is my tenant,
Let fire call his boast.
Week Five Winner - Nana Kwesi E. DadsonLove
Love runs our hearts through
To make the skies blue,
It is one but two;
Abstract but true
It’s us, me and you.
Week Six Winner - Sharon Tracy PhonosUntitled
The trees are my home
And I wonder if
It is my soul’s song
To breathe sweet scented air
And never forget my roots.
Week Seven Winner - Edzordzi AgbozoHusago
When our sunset draws near
Oh, let the old old
Backwards forward dance: Husago
Lead us to the other
Phase of life.
Saturday, 8 October 2011
Write To The World's MICROPOETRY Contest - Winning Poems
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That Myer Regret is damn too much!-Dr.Daodu
ReplyDeleteThree Short Questions For the Poets who won.
ReplyDelete1. Why did you participate in the Mircropoetry Contest?
2. How did you hear about the Micropoetry contest
3. Has this contest had an impact on the way you see and write poetry? If Yes, ho? If No, why?