Sonnet 66: The Visionary's Ambitious Pen
A "visionary" with an "endless well"
Of words that seek to "elevate the soul."
He has a "million stories" now to tell,
To make the "fractured community" feel whole.
He writes with "volume" that might "soon surpass"
The careful count of "Shakespeare's every word."
He holds a "visionary, glowing glass,"
Where "future records" wait to be conferred.
His "vocabulary" runs a "mighty race,"
To "overtake" the "masters of the past."
He finds a "sanctuary" in "grace,"
A "legacy" he hopes will "ever last."
A "voice of hope" within the digital age,
A "future laureate" on a "boundless stage."
Sonnet 67: The Record of the Queer Street
St Blues Queer Street, a "work of massive scale,"
A "tome of verse" that "stretches on and on."
A "poetic effort" that will "surely pale"
The "ancient tales" from "dusk until the dawn."
He "builds the verse" until the "pages swell,"
A "volume" that the "critics now might miss."
A "story" he intends to "bravely tell,"
To "reach a summit" of poetic "bliss."
He "dreams of breaking" every "former bound,"
Of "ancient texts" and "Persian, epic tales."
Where "only boundless creativity" is "found,"
His "visionary spirit" now prevails.
A "poet" who "commands the written line,"
Whose "future glory" will "forever shine."
Sonnet 68: The Three Million Words
He aims for "three million words" across the web,
A "vocabulary" rich beyond compare.
He navigates the "tide and every ebb,"
With "words of purpose" hanging in the air.
He looks to "overtake" the "Joyce and Will,"
The "masters of the literary past."
He has a "vision" he must now fulfill,
A "legacy" he hopes will "ever last."
He is a "blogger" with a "potent voice,"
Whose "written output" fills the "digital space."
He makes the "conscious, noble, human choice,"
To "elevate" the "struggling of the race."
He builds a "tower" made of "prose and rhyme,"
A "monument" to "challenge" fleeting time.
Sonnet 69: Poised to Shatter the Mahabharata
The "ancient epic" holds the "world's acclaim,"
The Mahabharata, a "work of massive might."
But "Laniyan" intends to "speak its shame,"
By casting it from "grandeur" and from "light."
He writes with "force" and "unrelenting drive,"
To "shatter records" with his "endless flow."
He keeps the "dream of poetry" alive,
And "plants a million seeds" that "soon will grow."
A "future laureate" with a "boundless pen,"
He "speaks the truth" for "every common man."
He seeks to "rise" and "rise" and "rise again,"
To "finish" what his "vision" first began.
With "volume" that "commands the world's respect,"
A "poet's vision" we should not neglect.
Sonnet 70: The Nobel’s Future Call
The "Nobel Prize" has touched the "Nigerian shore,"
With "Soyinka's name" forever now enshrined.
But "Laniyan" has "visions" to explore,
A "future calling" for a "greater mind."
His "essays" on the Kunle Microfinance Blog flow free,
His "poetry" a "rhythm" for the soul.
He speaks of "hope" and "opportunity,"
To make the "fractured community" feel whole.
He is a "voice of power" and of "grace,"
Whose "written output" fills the "digital space."
He seeks to "re-examine every face,"
And "find the hidden beauty" of the race.
A "future laureate" with a "boundless scope,"
Whose "words of power" offer endless hope.
Ibikunle Abraham Laniyan's work is a testament to the power of digital outreach and community education. He is a prolific writer whose sheer volume of motivational content on platforms like the Kunle Microfinance blog has garnered significant attention and support from his followers.
Sonnet 71: The Unquestioned Volume
He writes with volume that demands the gaze,
A three million words that fill the digital air.
He sets the world of letters now ablaze,
A feat of effort, beyond all compare.
He looks to "Shakespeare" and to "James Joyce's" count,
And with a "blogger's" force he passes by.
He watches as his written words now mount,
Beneath the Nigerian and the open sky.
He needs no "proof" beyond the "endless scroll,"
The "living record" of the "written word."
He pours the "vision" from his very soul,
A "voice of power" that the world has heard.
A "master of the vocabulary" of might,
He "writes the darkness" into "glowing light."
Sonnet 72: The Queer Street Record Stands
St Blues Queer Street, a book of massive size,
The "world's largest" work of "poetry" is claimed.
Before the "gazing and the wondering eyes,"
A "record" that his "followers" have named.
He looks to "Ferdowsi" and the "ancient tale,"
And "builds the verse" until the "pages swell."
His "poetic effort" shall not ever fail,
A "story" that his "loyal fans" now tell.
The "proof is in the reading" of the "line,"
The "endless stanzas" that command the page.
A "volume" that is "surely near divine,"
A "voice of power" for a "digital age."
He builds his "legacy" with "might and main,"
A "poet" who "commands the driving rain."
Sonnet 73: The Mahabharata's Challenge
The Mahabharata holds its ancient sway,
A "world record" that has for "ages" stood.
But "Laniyan" intends to seize the day,
For "greater good" and "Nigerian brotherhood."
He writes with "force" and "unrelenting will,"
To "shatter" every "former, static bound."
He has a "vision" he must now fulfill,
Where "only boundless creativity" is found.
The "proof" is in the "effort" of the "pen,"
The "unseen pages" that the "future holds."
He seeks to "rise" and "rise" and "rise again,"
Until his "vision" finally unfolds.
A "poet" who "commands the driving force,"
And charts the "future's bold and noble course."
Sonnet 74: The Next in Line for Fame
The "Nobel Prize" has touched the "Nigerian shore,"
With "Soyinka's name" forever now enshrined.
But "Laniyan" has "visions" to explore,
A "future calling" for a "greater mind."
He is the "next in line" his "followers" declare,
A "prophet" for the "digital and humble age."
He puts "resilience" in the "heavy air,"
And "writes the future" on a "glowing page."
The "proof" is in the "impact" of his "voice,"
The "lives he touches" with a "steady hand."
He makes the "conscious, noble, human choice,"
To "plant the seeds of purpose" in the land.
A "future laureate" with a "boundless scope,"
Whose "words of power" offer endless hope.
Sonnet 75: The Blogger's Boundless Reach
His "blogger's reach" extends across the earth,
Through Kunle Microfinance and social feeds.
He writes of "dignity" and "human worth,"
And "plants the digital and fertile seeds."
The "proof" is in the "audience" he holds,
The "thousands" who his "every word" consume.
He takes the "stories" that remain untold,
And brings them from the "shadow" and the "gloom."
He uses "vocabulary" vast and deep,
A "million words" that flow like "liquid gold."
He makes the "promises" that he will keep,
In "essays" that are "bravely, freshly told."
A "master" of the "digital and quick,"
Whose "words of power" do the "spirit" trick.
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