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Samuel A. Adeyemi has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in March 2020. The social media accounts linked to from Samuel A. Adeyemi are: Instagram, Email, X. Besides social media accounts, samuelpoetry has populated their site with Purchase Rose Ash, Free Chapbook, Heaven is a Metaphor, Two Poems in A Long House, "Celebration Song" in SEVHAGE and Konya Shamsrumi presents The Poetry Club UDUS Anthology 2025, Five Poems - Evergreen Review, New-Generation African Poets (TISA) Feature, The Odyssey & Other Poems -| Lolwe, The Physician - Blue Marble Review, November Ends (Chestnut Review), Two Poems (Efiko Mag), The Garden is Empty - Blue Marble Review, Atlantic (Strange Horizons), The Police Have Done It Again (Olumo Review), It Comes in Waves (Isele Magazine), Self-Portrait at Twenty (Nigerian News-Direct), Limbs (Strange Horizons), Gaslighting the Martyr (Agbowo), New Religion II (Rough Cut Press), Second Runner-up Poem, Kreative Diadem Poetry Contest, Interview On Winning NSPP 2021, Interview for Eremite Poetry, Rosewater (Miniskirt Magazine), Interview for Poets in Nigeria, Interview for Fevers of the Mind, Flight (Afapinen), Phoenix (Brittle Paper), Minnows (Blue Marble Review), This Country Keeps Unearthing Grief from Me (The Maine Review), Portrait of Time as a Surgeon (Artmosterrific), Baptisand (Serotonin Poetry), Anti-Funeral (580 Split), At the Mention of Grief (Indigo Literary Journal), The Transience of Healing (Afro Literary Magazine), Every Gen Z Poem is about the Body (Eremite Poetry), For Mohmoh (Frontier Poetry), Applying Psalms 121 to a Gentile (Leavings Lit Mag), Epiphany (Paper Crane Journal), Spectacle (Kissing Dynamite Poetry), The Cleaving (The Rising Phoenix Review), The Colour of Motion (Afreecan Read), A Review of my Poem by Carl Terver, One Poem: To the Clergy, One Poem: Rebel, One Poem: More Idiot than American, One Poem: Requiem for a Democracy, Two Poems on The African Writers Review, Poem: Unfiltered, Poem: Scar, Two Poems on African Writer, Poem: The Body as Metaphor for War, Three Poems on The Kalahari Review, Poem: Radiation, Poem: For Boys With Water For Blood, Poem: A Tale of Two Cowards.