Poems from Arinze Giles
She’s losing her mind as the clock ticks fast.
And her home no longer belongs to her.
It is just a home, with windows of glass,
With...
Why did you leave me?
Is it because your father left a wound that no one could stitch,
So it's no surprise that it appeared in my genes...
Dear Father,
You’re a coward
If I had a dollar for every hour you missed,
I’d be the richest man to exist.
I hate when you insist that...
Life is a light bulb,
Flickering in accordance
with the ups and downs that
emit a brightness as hot as fire,
but a darkness, cold as...
Since the occurrence of facial hair,
racial stares been in my memory,
Workers watching my every move like I'm an enemy.
Suppose I'm...