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My Sweet Tulip by Orisa Onyemachi

MY SWEET TULIP                                       Orisa Onyemachi Shall this also, unto the compost bed fall and become food for worms, this Agbani Darego that inspires love lays of the swan that sings? O Tulip Tulip, my sweet Tulip, Queen of all that is fair! Shaped by nature's wondrous hands, whose form is the unfolding rose, whose eyes is the sparkling clearness of the polished diamond... O Tulip Tulip, my sweet Tulip, Queen of all that is fair! beaten out of nature's creative anvil, whose frame is the symbol of perfection, whose voice is the mellifluousness of the cuckoo_ the soft fall of the brook that runs... O Tulip Tulip, my charming Tulip, you that inspire love lays of the swan that sings, shall you also wither like the grasses and unto the compost bed fall to become food for worms? Meet Orisa Onyemachi Orisa Onyemachi is an indigene of Rivers State. He attended Western Ahoada County High School, Rivers State COE and University

Here's a UK lady who knows how to cook Nigerian delicacies. See Photos of her dishes.

Mellissa Interesting things are happening these days.  The world has indeed spiraled into a timezone where everything has been brought together into a pretty small village.