Resonance of Love
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FESTUS ARINZE ALIBA, in this Poetry, shows how a child experiences are with Love, how a youth could walk through time even in singlehood and in mariage, and what the trend of time unfolds from Love and Lust about men.Hence enclipsing norms,values and traditions about the current ways of life. It's aimed at making man come to superlative and fulfillment.
Festus Arinze Aliba
FESTUS ALIBA has been a shop-attendant, a pamphleteer and an engineer. He is possessed with a filial affection for creativity and innovation. So self optioned poetry as a start. He allowed time studies in humanitarian research and so felt is necessary for positioning his work as a suitable locus for others to birth products trail able to their innateness. He believes that man can become amazing exponents of resourcefulness and ingenuity. So, he holds strong support for liberalism and individualism with an inter-fix to flair and so fosters inspiration and prompts aspiration.
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Resonance of Love - Festus Arinze Aliba
© 2012 by Festus Arinze Aliba. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 06/01/2012
ISBN: 978-1-4772-1635-4 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4772-1634-7 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2012910055
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Contents
Dedication
General Introduction
Monologue
Resonance of Love
Miscellaneous Poems
Miscellaneous Poetic Axioms
Epilogue
Author’s intent
Acknowledgement
Dedication
To the Art of arts, the Science of sciences, the Mystery of mysteries, the Genesis—Eternal God.
To the triumphed laureates of flawless accomplishments of works of art.
To the teachers and students of art and the literati.
To the management and staff of Gloryland Nursery and Primary School, Igarra, Akoko-Edo L.G.A. Edo State, Nigeria, between 1991-1992.
To the management and staff of Success Secondary School, Igarra, Akoko-Edo L.G.A., Edo State, Nigeria between 1993-1999.
To the humans of today and their tomorrow’s children.
To the world, nature and her contents.
General Introduction
Resonance of Love is a literature piece of poetry with Carols of Morals. The poetry honours the intrinsic and extrinsic contents and characters of nature to place man on the side of reality.
In its style, it conforms to the maxims of art which is definiteness, simplicity and value. To the glory of art, the honor of literature and the love of poetry. Yet it follows the spirit to the pleasures of poems which are inseparable from the offers viz. Emotions, secrets, surprises, imprints, conditions, entertainments and relaxations.
Monologue
To this supposed hallowed ground of thousand precious days and years, touched to lust be the holy hands of immortalized aliens and rendered moist and cold to becoming swamps of rooted irritations. Sprung to envy from their petty wretch and besmirch the conscience of man to desire honey-comb. Yet neither smut nor smooch, could the real honey ever be kissed by pious worshippers of lust. Lest by championing a cause, but alas the throat is ever dried—gluttonous.
We had parodied through time, yet in the prime of our earliest birth in that garden-Eden taught the truth and green, and even in parody of our lust full minds, still on conscience the eminent man of the soul, who only congeniality could help define in purpose and function, whose glory in this world of freewill must exult if deed of respect, deed of honor, did mortals ever please. That is Love, she requites our reprisal deeds with congeniality for he knows the acts to call peace on the ignorant lives to spread our names on sceneric luster and to regain the lost of whatever lust had stealthily ceased.
Stealth, O stealth,
You always repose Love,
And steals our most secret thoughts,
And trouble our feelings to lust.
You prick our hands and
Trouble our eyes to sin,
You make shadow of man before Love,
And steals our most secret thoughts,
Depositing it into profundities of hate,
And with her neighbors,
She clarions on dirge.
Thrills of lust.
Chills of lust.
Drills of lust.
Love is like flowers,
She obeys the sun.
She is a caring mother and a congenial father.
And we softer air to breathe and softer land to till—desirous. Lovesome mortals in thrillful love in flowers likeness, beautiful breathing seeds of now and future. But impeded by imperil wants against our mission intents and purposes because freewill allows lust