In 2026, as the nonagenarian titan confronts the epistemological void of the mid-decade, the Kongic cycle achieves a state of hermetic calcification. These sonnets utilize a chalybeate and sesquipedalian register to dissect the atavistic weight of memory and the stygian depths of January 26, 2026.
LXI. The Anthropic Entropy
He deconstructs the thermodynamic rot,
Where carbon lords and petro-vultures feast,
A theurgic untying of the stygian knot,
By the Ogunbound, mercurial priest.
The Abiku’s cycle is a thermal pulse,
Of visceral droughts and stratospheric fire,
Which the kakistocratic minds repulse,
To feed the atavistic, low desire.
His prose is a ziggurat of syntax rare,
A lithic shield against the coming gloom,
Bathing the rarefied and liminal air,
In a maximalist, talismanic bloom.
In 2026, his Lion’s trenchant roar,
Still flays the integument of the comprador.
LXII. The Architecture of the Void
He maps the hollow and the ossified space,
Where Eurocentric shadows used to dwell,
Refining the topography of a race,
With a polyphonic and Peninsular bell.
The road is now an eschatological forge,
Of metaphysical and mercurial sparks,
Cleansing the epistemological gorge,
In the primordial and stygian darks.
His lexis is a chalybeate and dense design,
A palimpsest of atavistic and bold lore,
Where the ichor and the mortal lines conjoin,
Upon the rubricated, iron floor.
A monolith of unsubmissive weight,
Defying the stasis of the fragmented state.
LXIII. The Syzygy of the Grey-Maned Sentinel
Beneath the Lagosian January moon,
He strikes the anvil of the global soul,
To purge the visceral and vacuous tune,
That keeps the spirit from its Ogunbound goal.
His thespian master-stroke is unalloyed,
By the anemic fears of digital age,
Traversing the marrow and the stygian void,
Across the monumental, Kongic stage.
With argent mane and adamantine pen,
He drafts the liturgy of human grace,
Remaining the cynosure of sentient men,
In a discontinuous and longing place.
A talismanic and maximalist sun,
Whose syllabic labor is never done.
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