Through his powerful and evocative verse, Rotimi Ogunjobi provides a poignant reflection on life, love, and the challenges of living as an immigrant. Each poem captures the essence of the author's perspective, as he navigates the complexities of assimilation and identity in a foreign land. From the difficulties of acclimating to a new culture to the joys and pains of relationships, "People That Look Like Me" is a heartfelt exploration of the human experience. Ogunjobi's vivid imagery and emotive language invite readers to walk in his shoes and gain a deeper understanding of the struggles and triumphs of an African immigrant in the US. ATLANTA: PEOPLE THAT LOOK LIKE ME BLACK TO BLACK A CHILDHOOD REMEMBERED THE AFRICAN BEHOLDS SKID ROW SONG OF THE IMMIGRANT CEREBRATIONS OF A WILLFUL EXILE MAN IN THE MIRROR LOVING LOS ANGELES BROTHER SPEAKS THE DUALITY OF FLAWS A SUMMER NIGHT DREAM INDEPENDENCE DAY, 2022 PRISONERS OF PASSION THE NATURAL ORDER OF THINGS RHYME OF THE ANGRY MARINER SHOES HANGING SLEEPLESS STRANGER FROM HELL STREET CITIZENS TEN IN BUFFALO THE END OF THE WORLD THE HEARTBREAK GAME THE UNDERGROUND AT DAWN THE NATURE OF HER LOVE A STORY MY MOTHER TOLD ME THE SAHARA TRYST THE STUFF OUT THERE WHITE NEGRO VAMPIRE JUNCTION FOR THIS WE SHOULD STAND
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