Poetry - the retriever of fate

    Poetry,

                            the retriever of fate and rhymes

                            of things, amongst us.

                            It translate languages, and transcend

                            messages to make us aware of

                            all things amongst us.

                            It bring forth the solvable

                            fate of our environment,

                            and the atmospheric world of

                                  understanding.

                            A true lawyer of the universe,

                            using philosophy as language,

                            and logical thinking as prose.

                                                                                    by Korede Abayomi (The Oracle)

Korede Abayomi is a master storyteller who was first spotted in the 1990s during his teenage years, but his fame quickly subsided thereafter. Since then, he'd penned four published novels; two written under different names.

'The Oracle' is the second published book by Korede Abayomi. This novel is a combination of a very well-written short story, followed by the insightful poems from the artist's moods and grooves) that drove the moments within the story.

Here is the Book's Blurb: 'Olusegun is talented, handsome, and very radical. He is both the American Pride and America Nightmare. He is a poet, an African prince, and a revolutionist. But there is something about Olusegun that you don't know. Just listen to his identical son tell it.'

Included in this masterpiece are 105 original poems, compressed into an 82 page wordplay that reads more like Shakespeare's writing - only in the modern tongue. We find this author's writing fascinating, and we think you will as well.

The well-written short story that inspire the poems can be downloaded for $0.99 at Amazon Kindle (http://amzn.to/12kRE7V)   and   Barnes&Noble Nook (http://bit.ly/14aBlKN).

From the Author - "This poetic book was composed back when I was 21 years old, at the prime of my artistic age when I was hosting a weekly 'Spoken Words' venue  at the San Bernardino Valley College for two-years straight. This weekly gatherings eventually drew the largest artistic crowd in the San Bernardino County, and inspired me to pen down over 120 poems, most of which I had to read to my weekly audiences." - Korede Abayomi

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  • I've written poetry since childhood and I find this poem ever so well written with a great thought drawn to the light when I read it. I'm quite interested in reading your books and will before the summer is over. Congrats to you!

    Pattimari Sheets Cacciolfi, Author of 30 novels, and retired therapist

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