Sonnet 36: The Tapestry of Fiction
He weaves a "fiction" not of ghosts or kings,
But of the "merchant with the steady hand."
Of "common men" who do "uncommon things,"
To "elevate the spirit" of the land.
His "short stories" are "blueprints for the soul,"
Where "honesty" defeats the "hungry lie."
He makes the "broken narrative" feel whole,
Beneath the "vast and witness-bearing sky."
The "villain" is the "apathy of heart,"
The "hero" is the "one who dares to start."
He treats his "characters" with "tender art,"
Until the "shadows of the world" depart.
His "prose" is "pregnant with a future light,"
A "fictional defense" against the night.
Sonnet 37: The Architecture of the Essay
His "essays" are "cathedrals built of thought,"
Where "logic" and "compassion" interlace.
He brings the "wisdom" that "cannot be bought,"
To every "digital and public space."
He writes of "synergy" and "sacred bonds,"
A "vocabulary" of the "communal mind."
He throws a "stone" into the "stagnant ponds,"
To see the "ripples" reach all humankind.
On the Kunle Microfinance Blog, he "builds a case,"
For "dignity" as the "foundation stone."
He seeks to "re-examine every face,"
And "prove that no man struggles all alone."
An "architect of words" who "draws a line,"
Between the "human" and the "truly divine."
Sonnet 38: The Unseen Playwright
He scripts "unseen plays" for the "inner ear,"
Where "conscience" delivers the "grand decree."
He makes the "vague and hidden" feel so "clear,"
A "drama" of "personal liberty."
The "stage" is set within the "village square,"
Or on the "glowing screen of a mobile phone."
He puts "resilience" in the "heavy air,"
And "seeds of courage" in the "barren zone."
His "plays" are "monologues of moral grit,"
Where "character" is "forged within the fire."
The "lamp of purpose" is the "only light,"
To "satisfy the spirit’s deep desire."
Through kunlemicrofinanceTV, he "speaks the part,"
Of the "guardian" of the "vulnerable heart."
Sonnet 39: The Rhythms of the Sage
His "poetry" is "structured like a heartbeat,"
A "rhythmic pulse" that "animates the page."
He brings the "vision" to the "dusty street,"
And "ancient counsel" to the "modern age."
He uses "alliteration" to "fasten truth,"
"Purpose, Persistence, and the Power of Peace."
He "nourishes" the "aspirations of the youth,"
And "bids the internal, heavy storms to cease."
"The small drop is the father of the sea,"
A "line of verse" that "echoes through the web."
He writes a "hymn for all humanity,"
To "outlast every tide and every ebb."
From Friends of the Community, he "sings a song,"
To "right the ancient, economic wrong."
Sonnet 40: The Vocabulary of the Rise
His "vocabulary" is a "ladder’s rung,"
Built of "words like ‘Anchor,’ ‘Shield,’ and ‘Rise’."
His "motivational" hymns are "boldly sung,"
Beneath the "bright and unblinking sun of the skies."
He shuns the "jargon" of the "hollow school,"
To speak of "neighborliness" and "inner gold."
He treats "integrity" as the "only rule,"
In "stories" that are "bravely, freshly told."
"Your will is your estate," he "crisply" writes,
A "quote" that "ignites the engine of the day."
He "conquers" the "cold and lonely nights,"
And "points the soul" toward the "nobler way."
Through "blogs" and "tweets," his "message" is "unfurled,"
To "elevate" and "bless the modern world."
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