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Thursday 19 January 2017

Talented Pianist Slaying MJ's BAD



Happy Thursday good people out there. I know, I know, I have defaulted from blogging often but surely you understand, right? I am working at being better, I promise. :) I have missed writing, researching and posting articles so much myself. C'est la vie, oui? Thank you for your patience, understanding and regular visits to my blog, regardless.

Anyways, I've got an interesting video for you to view. Watch this young lad slay Michael Jackson's BAD on a piano. What a bundle of talent.

Enjoy your day ahead. :)


Monday 9 January 2017

#BlogFeature: Poetry Flows (II)



Below is a beautiful poem by a young lady named Titilayo Adeoye. It's her second time being featured as a guest writer on my blog and I hope it won't be the last because she writes exceptionally beautiful poems. 

Titilayo Adeoye writes from Ibadan, Nigeria. Bits of her creative gem have appeared or are forthcoming on African Writer, Kalahari Reviews, Avocet Journal #204, thesparklewritershub.com, Bakwa Magazine, Sabinews, Praxis Magazine and elsewhere. She edits for Kraft Books, Ibadan, Nigeria. You can follow her on instagram @adeoyepelumi and twitter @curlangel2.

Read and please do share with every one you know

Thanks.



AGAIN, AGAIN

I am seeing sights again
Those strange legs mamma said I must not see
If I see them, I will not get married

I am hearing voices again
Those wild whispers baba said I must not hear
If I hear them, I will run mad

I am eating at the market square again
Those soups grandmother said I must not eat in my dreams
If I eat them, I will become barren

Again, again my head is spinning
Full of dreams my villagers said are abominations
I pray my dreams rescue me




NB: This poem has been published by Praxis Magazine Online. 











    




Be Your Wonderful Self



Good morning and a very happy new week to everyone. I've had a rough couple of months (I'll write about it in another post) but I have chosen to rise above all trials, tests and challenges thrown my way. Why? Because life is too short to be anything but happy and fulfilled at every chance we get. The amazing thing about determining to win against all odds is that from the very moment you make a conscious effort to win, the odds begin to favour you and things start falling into place.

This post is to encourage anyone going through tough times and to let them know that tough times really do NOT last, only tough people last. I choose to be tough, I choose to be deliriously happy, I choose to be satisfied, I choose to be strong, I chose to do me.  So can you.


You can't really have a testimony without an actual test now, can you? Nope, just like silver, you have to go through fire to come out refined and shiny so think about the end always and that will help you get through whatever pains you're going through. #MindOverMatter

Have a fabulous week ahead and remember to be #AllHeartsAlways to the needy around you.

Saturday 7 January 2017

#BlogFeature: Poetry Flows



Below is a beautiful poem by a young lady named Titilayo Adeoye. It's her first time being featured as a guest writer on my blog and I hope it won't be the last because she writes exceptionally beautiful poems. 

Titilayo Adeoye writes from Ibadan, Nigeria. Bits of her creative gem have appeared or are forthcoming on African Writer, Kalahari Reviews, Avocet Journal #204, thesparklewritershub.com, Bakwa Magazine, Sabinews, Praxis Magazine and elsewhere. She edits for Kraft Books, Ibadan, Nigeria. You can follow her on instagram @adeoyepelumi and twitter @curlangel2. 


Read and please do share with everyone you know. 

Thanks.






Doorless Room

They walk the street like

their shoes own its soul.

Their eyes scan the heaven

or hell of our bodies, and

mouths haggle the price of

skin on skin or without, without

weighing the costs to science

and wives left behind, in kitchens.

We are doorless rooms

receiving all things. stories

poems, secret narratives.

All Lives Really Matters




Wow, watch this heartwarming video of how doctors saved the lives of a pregnant Syrian woman and her baby. They had been caught up in shelling in the war-torn zone but thanks to this team of optimistic and dedicated doctors, they survived. Incredible stuff.


Sunday 1 January 2017

Happy New Year To You All



Here's wishing everyone a wonderful, fulfilling and prosperous new year ahead. 2016 was a really interesting yet trying year for me as it pushed me to lengths I didn't know I could go to. The beauty of it all is that I pulled through and I've started year 2017 a far better and smarter and more grateful person than I was.

I'm hopeful for this year 2017 because I believe I will excel tremendously and I know that all those who wish others well would do same too. :) 

Be the best you can be this new year. Keep being #AllHeartsAlways