Bio
Sally Bonn-Ohiaeriaku, an Igbo Nigerian woman, is passionate about art, particularly writing, poetry and photography.
She is an environmentalist who volunteers with NGOs in her community in her spare time to give back and create a positive impact.
Her works have been featured in discourseliteraryjournal.com,
themanifeststation.net,
littleoldladycomedy.com,
storyhouse.org, and
apocalypse-confidential.com.
She can be contacted at
Twitter/X: @SallyBonn,
Facebook: @SallyBonn https://www.facebook.com/sally.bonne?mibextid=ZbWKwL,
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-bonn-ohiaeriaku-o7b and
bonnsally@gmail.com.
Sally Bonn-Ohiaeriaku
A Journey Of Dreams And Possibilities For The Red Moon
For ages in the black void, I stayed hidden.
Breaking free from the veils of dull greys,
I emerged, vivid and distinct in my Red hue,
as I circle planets.
The familiar yellow moon,
now faint lines in the background.
In this world of boundless imagination,
where Red is the new moon,
I fulfil my purpose, shimmering through the night,
The black void, a canvas for our aspirations,
Grey, the tools that mould our dreams,
the faint Yellow lines, mark dreams left to wither.
Let us not squander our talents, for in neglect,
we pay the price, with a new Red taking the stage.
In the music of the cherubic symphony,
I shine, a reminder to use our talents and dreams wisely.