Psalm Twenty-Three
In his poem, “Psalm Twenty-Three,” Dayọ̀ Ayílárá compares his faith walk and progress with that of a lamp running out of oil; and a wool burning out, and hence, cries for help to the Lord. Continue reading Psalm Twenty-Three
In his poem, “Psalm Twenty-Three,” Dayọ̀ Ayílárá compares his faith walk and progress with that of a lamp running out of oil; and a wool burning out, and hence, cries for help to the Lord. Continue reading Psalm Twenty-Three
In his poem, “Hey Papa,” Dayò Ayílárá explains to his daughter about the impartiality of God’s love for everyone who takes hold of it, using the metaphors of coffee, mug and spoon. Continue reading Hey Papa!