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" I wish I could write "


“ I wish I could write “


I wish I could write for you,
how the great Umar Yogiza's Pen
flip up pages, portraying love
and simplicity!

I wish I could write
how Maryam Gatawa’s ink,
Pierced through my heart like the
way a needle
pierce through
the hands of a man

How Adamu Usman Garko's
literary works,
wakes the dead from the grave,
unleashing them to sing 'Galala'
to the amusement of his Pen

I wish I could, I could write how
Mujahid Ameen
Lilo’s Pen, sings the
melody of a caring brother washing
away my sorrows

I wish to write of Sulayman Ayub,
how his Pen advocated
humanity,and how it
analysed
the loop holes of this generation

How Maryam
Mayner's pen inspired
my fallen soul,
and how Sultie's Magical pen
washes away my sorrows
like Alomo bitter

I wish I could be a writer,
writing about
humanity and creativity!

© Hassan Idris
July, 2019

Hassan Idris hails from kogi state, an Igala by tribe. He's  currently a Student of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Nigeria, where he studies Sociology and Anthroplogy. A young writer and the award winner of "Best Researcher" in his department.  He's a lover of poetry ,prose, reading writing and sultie's lover.

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  1. Please, when did you win " Best Researchers" in the department of sociology and anthropology?

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    1. Ibrahim Adamu Umar, I worn the award of Best researcher in the department of sociology and Anthroplogy Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Nigeria last year during the Nigerian Sociological and Anthroplogical student's Association of Nigeria A B. U Zaria chapter, dinner and award night. You can asked those from the department if you doubt or perhaps you could get the picture of it from me. Thanks

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    2. Please my brother, don't be annoyed. I know, I may sound too inquisitive to you. graduated from the said department and I did not had such. Maishara is our president and zarma she is vp. By and I congratulate you.

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    3. You're welcome. During the presentation of the award, I was not present because of some reasons left to me. Anyway thanks for the recommendations. You're highly welcome. Keep visiting my poems to enjoy more poems, prose, sociological and Anthroplogical articles etc.

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  2. After wishing
    You hope
    And you act.
    I also wish to see you actually write.

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