Two poems by Charles Nnanna
“I should’ve drowned my troubles in alcohol,
but liquor is an ocean that has no depths”
“I should’ve drowned my troubles in alcohol,
but liquor is an ocean that has no depths”
“I look into the light again, and see how much I’ve
reformed,
From fires of life and that night —when I was
deeply embraced by the cold”
“tell him to find a key that perfectly fits the aperture
in the centre of her belly”