In Creative Corner, poetry

Mine is a minuscule painting,
One so perfectly vanished on canvas
With impeccable natural lighting.

Something I often forget
When painting a second, a day, a year.
I collect so much moisture and dust,
All I see most times are cracks and warps.

I fail to see these custom frames
That make me so lucky, that hold me together.
So I let the mold set in in-season
And ensure fragility.
Painting over the moisture,
Dust and mold is defeating me.

So I will use a soft brush and adjust
The temperature when I can,
And hold tight to these frames
For as long as they let me.

 

Sigalla Victory NdasiSigalla Victory Ndasi has been living in a conflict-ridden region for nearly nine years and this has profoundly impacted his life, prompting him to turn to writing for expression after receiving his second computer during her first year of medical school. The challenges of the COVID pandemic heightened his need for creativity, leading him to explore poetry as a means of self-expression. With the support of friends like Daniel and Versine, he found motivation to continue writing. In 2023, he was long-listed for the Young English Cameroonian Writers Award for his poem “FIDUS ACHATES,” marking a significant milestone in his writing journey. Though he did not win, the experience fueled his desire to write more. Sigalla aims to balance his aspirations of becoming a medical doctor with his passion for creative writing.

This Poem was published in the February 2025 edition of the WSA magazine. Please click here to download.

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Many Vices – A Poem by Victory Sigalla – Cameroon

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Vivian Jerop