Language of Contemporary Nigerian Poetry: A Critical Examination [Nigeria]:
Like a large chunk of well-prepared meat presented to you on a beautiful china at whose sight you salivate, but as it gets into your mouth, it quickly turns into some tiny gristly material, giving you little satisfaction and so much to chew on about not taking for granted anything you see presented to you on a beautiful plate. Lyricism in a poem could be wonderful if it is made to give further or deeper insight about the idea in a poem.
Unfortunately, this excerpt is probably the best morsel from this essay.
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