Moonlight tales

in #poetry8 years ago (edited)

Hello!!!

Let's go back in time, this is a Yoruba moonlight tale composed by me.


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The crowning of the uncrowned king

Glasses of "emu" each lips it kissed

The gods were called to a party

The goddess all night they party

"Sango" of koso with this two rival wives "osun and oba"

"Orunmila from igeti, Oosaala from ifon"

The land of our ancestors, my love for "eko"

Esu olukoso the god of gods was the great guest

The din and wine in it peak

But.... "oma se o"

The "eru" with her tray of "adin" and her beaded waist o

Unfortunately anointed the blad head of "esu" the great guest, with adin!

Ewo!, Ewo orisha!

Adin! a taboo for esu!

Like a deflated ballon, esu roar so hard the earth trembled!

And in fury the other gods ran....


Well this tale is about the gods been called to a party and different gods with different sacrifice.
The Sango (god of thunder) likes "adin" that's the coconut oil.
But esu (the trickster god) hates adin.

So the servant on her way to serve sango mistakenly pored it on esu.
And hell was let loose.


I hope you like my tale, thanks for stopping by. Much love from this end
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Good tale!! Did you make it up?
Bear Hugs!! x0x0x

Yeah
I read this book about gods, and i made mine up
Thanks for stopping by papa bear😘😘