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Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by ibkgab001: 1:36am On Jan 19, 2015
Irawe ..... It has so many meaning in Yoruba Land
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by moderatorr1: 5:51am On Jan 19, 2015
Nice poetry
Amazing mastery
E just be like make i dey flow spiritually
as in, personally
I luv this piece seriously

Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by janespecial010(f): 6:00am On Jan 19, 2015
Master Piece.
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by Marv650(m): 6:56am On Jan 19, 2015
na so... I'm falling.
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by Kaxmytex(m): 7:01am On Jan 19, 2015
Irawe....o boi,no b 2day wey i don dey hear dat word o...me wey b say i b yoruba guy sef i no sabi d meaning not until you tell me say na dry leaf, gracias.....
I r'mba dose dayz wen i still dey watch yoruba nolly movie...dere herbalist always make use of dat word in incantations when invoking a spirit.....some spirit dey wey b say dem no dey hear dere names once,maybe it's as a result of d beat by dre wey dem dey use at dat moment...but when d herbalist decides to make use of diz punchline "irawe kan ki dajo ile ko sunna" omo, spirit no dey get choice dan to appear ontop herbalist plasma tv o.....
U go fear wireless nah,downloading speed,10gb/sec

if all dose kind herbalist dey nairaland,
bros e, i duff my head warmer o, more vaseline to ur hm hmm...

OMA4U, thanks 4 d enlightenment once again.....u 2much

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Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by Bamibor: 8:06am On Jan 19, 2015
I enjoyed every bit of this piece and like ealier pointed out, your colourful use of imagery, is a literary joy to savour...God bless and increase your wisdom... I'm inspired!
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by donifez(m): 8:16am On Jan 19, 2015
Wow what a piece...with vocabularies springing every where like weed, I doff my hat.
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by gottoboy(m): 8:58am On Jan 19, 2015
cool Nice1 bro, next time tag me
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by Ksslib(m): 10:04am On Jan 19, 2015
Beautiful piece. Though, i dont have a knack a poetry, this should be amongst my top 3 Nairaland poems of all time.

Cool.
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by OMA4U(m): 1:03pm On Jan 19, 2015
ril19:
poets are one hell of a thinking group of people mehn.

kudos to y'all.

Yeah. That's the spirit. Deep thoughtfulness.

gottoboy:
cool Nice1 bro, next time tag me

Yes, I will. Thanks, bro.



donifez:
Wow what a piece...with vocabularies springing every where like weed, I doff my hat.

Donifez boss. Thanks for your comment. I appreciate you, sir.
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by OMA4U(m): 1:07pm On Jan 19, 2015
ireneony:
which copy right, infact i go copy am put for me blog.
you nor go fit do me anything cheesy

LOL.... No just try am or else I go sue you.
Thanks for your comment, baby.
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by OMA4U(m): 1:10pm On Jan 19, 2015
bighead1:
irawe o ki'n dajo ile ki o suun

Beni.... Owe ile tolo. Kare, omo yoruba.
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by OMA4U(m): 1:14pm On Jan 19, 2015
moderatorr1:
Nice poetry
Amazing mastery
E just be like make i dey flow spiritually
as in, personally
I luv this piece seriously

Thank you, Mr Moderatorr1. God bless you.
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by OMA4U(m): 1:21pm On Jan 19, 2015
Bamibor:
I enjoyed every bit of this piece and like ealier pointed out, your colourful use of imagery, is a literary joy to savour...God bless and increase your wisdom... I'm inspired!

Amen!!! And God bless you, too. Your comments go a long way.

Kaxmytex:
Irawe....o boi,no b 2day wey i don dey hear dat word o...me wey b say i b yoruba guy sef i no sabi d meaning not until you tell me say na dry leaf, gracias.....
I r'mba dose dayz wen i still dey watch yoruba nolly movie...dere herbalist always make use of dat word in incantations when invoking a spirit.....some spirit dey wey b say dem no dey hear dere names once,maybe it's as a result of d beat by dre wey dem dey use at dat moment...but when d herbalist decides to make use of diz punchline "irawe kan ki dajo ile ko sunna" omo, spirit no dey get choice dan to appear ontop herbalist plasma tv o.....
U go fear wireless nah,downloading speed,10gb/sec

if all dose kind herbalist dey nairaland,
bros e, i duff my head warmer o, more vaseline to ur hm hmm...

OMA4U, thanks 4 d enlightenment once again.....u 2much

Bro, Thanks so much. I used to watch Yoruba movies too and it helped me understand yoruba culture, traditions, and most especially the proverbs. I love them all. And I will still watch any yoruba movies that portray the aforementioned any day any time.

Thanks so much.


janespecial010:
Master Piece.

God! I love these two words. You made my day, baby. Thank you.

Marv650:
na so... I'm falling.

Fall for wetin?
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by OMA4U(m): 1:26pm On Jan 19, 2015
OMG!!! I never knew I had made frontpage. I'm so so happy. I'm coming back to Thank everyone who has contributed to this one way or the other.

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Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by toygod2: 3:02pm On Jan 19, 2015
ok ..... read later
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by macuwon(m): 7:50pm On Jan 19, 2015
nice piece... I used to write like this when I was in Iraq! good old days
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by Nobody: 9:11pm On Jan 19, 2015
macuwon:
nice piece... I used to write like this when I was in Iraq! good old days
Ewwu! shocked
Iraq shocked
Ayamlaykorn
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by macuwon(m): 9:29pm On Jan 19, 2015
laykorn:

Ewwu! shocked
Iraq shocked
Ayamlaykorn

yes iraq.. any problem son?
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by texanomaly(f): 11:55pm On Jan 19, 2015
Congrats on fp OMA. Great piece. This deserves front page. smiley
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by LarrySun(m): 8:01am On Jan 20, 2015
An all-time classic. The poem is not meant for the plain-minded.
What a nice selection of metaphors!
What brilliant imagery!
What an amazing theme!
What an awesome writer!

May God bless the hand that wrote this.
Re: Irawe (dry Leaves) by Nobody: 9:35am On Jan 20, 2015
LarrySun:
An all-time classic. The poem is not meant for the plain-minded.
What a nice selection of metaphors!
What brilliant imagery!
What an amazing theme!
What an awesome writer!

May God bless the hand that wrote this.
Yes. OMA4U, the writer, is my friend. We are very close friends wo grin.
Ayamlaykorn

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