Who is Gabriel Oluwalana

Gabriel Oluwalana, a Nigerian poet and esteemed member of Wikipedia's official editing team, earned his Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in English and Literature from the University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Alongside his passion for poetry, Gabriel is honing his skills as a fiction writer and has delved into graphic design since the earliest stage of his life. With a profound commitment to imparting knowledge through the written word, Gabriel employs poetry as a powerful tool to engage the minds of all....
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Gabriel Oluwalana Poems

  • Tales Of My Heart
    How do I express my thoughts?
    Of hidden feelings inside of me…
    Euphoric tales in depth of me…
    ...
  • I Wear You In My Heart
    I wear you in heart
    Dear fairy bluebird of my soul
    With robe, I tangle your love abreast
    With girdle, I tie you to me ...
  • Goodbye To The Sorrow Days
    Oh! Never come back those days
    The days of lose, never come back
    The days of cries, never come back.
    The days of tumour, never come back ...
  • Christmas Tale
    A beautiful morning woke me up
    The winter season, the time of 'mas
    Everyone were laughing, dancing
    Singing and aplousing a jingle bell ...
  • Sunday Wing
    Unwind leaf of ember
    Breeze airy dust into my nostrils,
    On my way on the Sabbath to worship
    Makes me shiver for the memory air of smile ...
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Thought 4 Stand 2 White 2 Anxiety 2 Verse 2 Face 2 Black 2 Golden 2 Real 2 Receive 2


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Robert Burns Poem
It Was A' For Our Rightful King
 by Robert Burns

1 It was a' for our rightful king
2 That we left fair Scotland's strand;
3 It was a' for our rightful king
4 We e'er saw Irish land,
5 My dear,
6 We e'er saw Irish land.

7 Now a' is done that men can do,
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