Wednesday, 20 January 2016
January 20, 2016
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This very short poem by Femi Osofisan is a motivational poem that calls the readers to action; I prefer this poem to Locusts by Femi Osofisan, because of its brevity and simplicity.
Base on naijapoets.com.ng observation, the poem has a simple diction with 3 stanzas of 4 lines each. Observing the poem with a layman's view, the poem has the theme of hope and longing for a change, the poem also possess the theme of sailing the sea and the theme of taking up responsibilies than waiting.
Looking at the poem with technical eyes, the poem possesses a hidden finger pointing towards a certain direction because the word "ferry" and "paddle" are symbolic in nature; it will take Osofisan to perfectly unearth that which he buried within the poem.
The Poem:-
"So wait
no longer
for the coming
of the ferry:
Forget
the promise
of the
paddle:
Turn, beloved.
TURN NOW!
become
the journey itself!"
Femi Osofisan is a Nigerian poet and writer; the author of the novel titled Women Of Owu. He is also a professor and has worked in University of Ibadan, Oyo state and Kwara State University, Kwara state.
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Samuel C. Enunwa aka samueldpoetry
(the Leo with wings flying)
Base on naijapoets.com.ng observation, the poem has a simple diction with 3 stanzas of 4 lines each. Observing the poem with a layman's view, the poem has the theme of hope and longing for a change, the poem also possess the theme of sailing the sea and the theme of taking up responsibilies than waiting.
Looking at the poem with technical eyes, the poem possesses a hidden finger pointing towards a certain direction because the word "ferry" and "paddle" are symbolic in nature; it will take Osofisan to perfectly unearth that which he buried within the poem.
The Poem:-
"So wait
no longer
for the coming
of the ferry:
Forget
the promise
of the
paddle:
Turn, beloved.
TURN NOW!
become
the journey itself!"
Femi Osofisan is a Nigerian poet and writer; the author of the novel titled Women Of Owu. He is also a professor and has worked in University of Ibadan, Oyo state and Kwara State University, Kwara state.
READ MORE POETIC ANALYSIS>>>
Samuel C. Enunwa aka samueldpoetry
(the Leo with wings flying)
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