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Johnpaul Okwudili
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WHISPERS OF The TAINTED
In the stillness of the night, when the world holds its breath, the whispers of the tainted begin their dance, seeping through the cracks of innocence, a symphony of deceit that lingers in the air, clinging to the walls, the curtains, the very soul. These whispers are not loud, they do not shout or rage, but they are insidious, relentless, a constant murmur that erodes the spirit.
By Johnpaul Okwudili 8 days ago in Poets
VEINS OF DECAY
In the heart of the city, veins of decay run deep, hidden beneath the facade of glass and steel, the glittering surface masking the rot within. Whispers echo through hollow halls, reverberating with the promise of power, the clink of coins exchanged in shadowed hands, deals struck in hushed tones, as the lifeblood of corruption pulses unseen.
By Johnpaul Okwudili 8 days ago in Poets
NATURE'S SILENT WITNESSES.
In the heart of the forest, where ancient trees whisper tales of time, Nature's silent witnesses stand sentinel to the world's rhyme. Majestic oaks with bark like weathered skin, Their branches reaching towards the heavens, Each leaf a brushstroke in the painting of existence.
By Johnpaul Okwudili 10 days ago in Poets
RACING PROGRESS: A DOUBLE-EDGED GIFT.
In the dawn of days long past, When hands were rough with toil, The whispers of the future Were but faint echoes on the wind. Man, with curious mind and restless heart, Chased the horizon's edge, Seeking the unknown, Yearning for what might be.
By Johnpaul Okwudili 10 days ago in Poets
WHISPERS OF THE EARTH.
The dawn unfolds its quiet symphony, as the first light of morning kisses the world awake. Mountains, still cloaked in the night's embrace, breathe slowly under a sky painted with whispers of twilight. In this fragile moment, the earth murmurs ancient secrets, etched in the veins of rivers, and in the tremble of leaves whispering in the wind.
By Johnpaul Okwudili 10 days ago in Earth