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Aiegbebemhe: Allen’S Rumination
Aiegbebemhe: Allen’S Rumination
Aiegbebemhe: Allen’S Rumination
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Aiegbebemhe: Allens Rumination is a collections of poems and proses written over time by Rueben Allen Inetanbor (RAI) and Gideon Itua Inetanbor (GABI).

Aiegbebemhe: Allens Rumination contextualizes, within the power of words, stories of love, hate, pain, soul searching, religious affirmation, and the struggles of growing up with societal and political elements, showing the impact these all have on the passing generation.

In conclusion, Aiegbebemhe: Allens Rumination contains poetry and prose that depicts two brothersReuben Allen Inetanbor and Gideon Itua Inetanborwho grew up immortalizing every emotion and condition the wind of life threw their way. It shows of how the love of these two brothers for writing developed along the lines of poetry as they display their perceptions of events that may have marked changes in the Nigerian environment and West Africa at large.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris UK
Release dateJul 28, 2015
ISBN9781499096934
Aiegbebemhe: Allen’S Rumination
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Gideon Itua Inetanbor

Gideon Itua Inetanbor (GABI) was born in Ubiaja town, Edo state, Nigeria in mideighties, second child and elder brother to Reuben Allen Inetanbor of the Allenkhen Inetanbor family. At his early age in junior secondary school, he began to hide behind the stanza and freedom of poetic license. Writing words to express how he felt for teacher and girlfriends he had crush for and find joy in the expression of lost they usually wore on return to ask, “What are you trying to say?” At childhood, he suffers from ankyloglossia condition (with speech problem) and always been made fun of by classmates, which drove him to find great affection for poetry and the arts of poetry where every word is a mystery waiting to be unraveled. Now working as an information technology professional and provide private IT service/consultation in Lagos Nigeria. He created http://weakeyed.blogspot.com/ in 2012; there he publishes unedited versions of some of his poems.

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    Aiegbebemhe - Gideon Itua Inetanbor

    Copyright © 2015 by Gideon Itua Inetanbor.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Thinkstock are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.

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    Rev. date: 07/21/2015

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    Contents

    POEM

    ABOVE ALL

    AGAIN N’ AGAIN

    EAST CAME THE STAR

    MOON LIGHT!

    ANOTHER DAY

    PLAGUE

    FALL AGAIN

    MY PAINS

    DANCE! DANCE TO THY RHYTHM

    ASKEW(RAI)

    FUN UZOBO

    REASONS!

    SONNET I

    SONNET II

    STINT/ AD-INFINITUM

    THE BEAT

    THE CHAT

    THE DAY I KNOW

    THE IMAGINATION

    THE OTHER SIDE OF LOVE

    THE PAST

    THE REFORMERS(RAI)

    THE TURN

    THOUGHTS

    TWIG OF LOVE

    JUST THEN, I WATCHED YOU CRY

    DEVILS DANCE

    EMOTION(RAI)

    ONCE FOR FREEDOM

    TODAY AFTER(RAI)

    THE VOICE FROM THE EAST, CAME WITH THE STAR

    MODERN COUPLE

    VOICELESS CHAT!

    FALL TALL

    ROAD! BOY

    THE VOICE IN MY HEAD

    FACES

    MAKE IT A GREEN

    THEN I CRIED

    INTERESTING

    SHADOW IN MY HEART(RAI)

    THE NIGHT(RAI)

    TRADE IN THE DARK(RAI)

    WE WON’T CRY

    WHEN IT STARTS

    WINDS

    PROSE

    DO WE HAVE A CHOICE?

    NOT HOME

    STRANGE GUSTURES(RAI)

    THE GIANT AND I PT1

    THE GIANT AND I PT2

    THE JOURNEY

    TODAY

    TRIBULATION

    Rueben Allen Inetanbor (RAI) Poems and Prose

    Rueben Allen Inetanbor collections of poems attempt to express his personal struggle with seclusion and the failure of all efforts to blend in - The Shadow in my Heart. He speaks of human attitude towards interpersonal relationship with the opposite sex as he tries to reason the ‘Why’, ‘What’ and other better way(s) human action and relationship can be improved – A trade in the dark and the Night.

    Finally, Rueben Allen Inetanbor tells of his education quest, what it meant to him and how he felt about it in his own words – "Make or mar in good faith’’ in Askew and conclusively, his fear of the future eventually led him to his death as captured in Today after.

    Gideon Itua Inetanbor (GABI) Poems and Prose

    Gideon Itua Inetanbor collections of poems and prose takes us through the feelings of the pain, affliction and affection of teenage romance and the struggle of growing up in a family where he felt he was so different. He tells of resentment over his parenting, not leaving out personal dealings and voyage to achieve and sustain a lifestyle in an attempt to become independent within tight economic conditions that prevailed upon his home country.

    DEDICATION

    This publication is dedicated to Late Rueben Allen Inetanbor, who passed on Tuesday 1st October, 2013. He was my checks and balances and always there with mild encouragement that goes beyond just encouragement.

    I forgive you

    If I say it is easy, that I understood your action

    If I say it was not hard, that I held my head strong

    If I say it is okay, your present was not missed

    Then I am the giant of liars

    I thought with time I can let you go and forget the plans we’ve made

    I thought not thinking about you will let the pain go away

    I

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