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Mawdo Baba -

Missing your lines greatly. I like the poem, "So Many Dreams." 

I checked "Igbo" on the online dictionary (www.dictionary.com) and it says, "a member of a Negroid people of West Africa, living in South Nigeria." I could only narrow it to the rich culture and spoken proverbs/riddles associated with our people in that region. 

Well positioned on the message of the poem. Sure the criple regardless of whether there is moon light or not,  always yearns for walks, for his walk is certainly a luxury, as well as a dream fulfillment. 

Thanks....and appreciated if you can share the thoughts of the poem. 

Warm regards,
Yero.

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