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Two Poems from our Holocaust Poetry Collection
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| Cries From the River “Nun” |
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Oluseyi Akinbami
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Cries From the River “Nun”
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Glib giant of the river borders The discerning ears of the ancient river goddess Where caravans cascade to unseen voices And hills ruminating with man as man
Acumen that captured first instruction From river “Nun” Before wasting garbage in corruptible form Impaired the source of livelihood
Brother blood spill, as they with Khaki gangs rumble for rights Profligate bands in union vexed by demons With arms like Pirates Subdue our river for gain profitless
Ruined face-stretching pains like coverless carpet A reserve of the gods, purloined by strangers Of THIS color and THAT whom THESE employ What damage! Without rescue from poverty
Insipid insanity of blood brothers who murdered Innocent Wiwa in the struggle For gain he would never reap And the Masters watching the drama, laughing us to scorn
Eroded ornamental gift from the gods And obliterating the daily reverence for His favor Scratching the walls for war, With the goodliness in our manner
Leave, we pray thee, let us make sacrifices to the gods Who knows, he may be appeased To cleanse our river of blood Spewed by THIS, and THAT.
Indomitable spirit of brotherliness, Speak from all nations of their ills Where these tyrants in sleepless torture of their gin In torment and pangs to their graves
Mingle not with suckers and rippers of our land Despise their dromedaries and honor not the rogues. Treat a thief like lepers Banish them from homes of honor Oust these moneybags void of dignity Whose wealth were gains of wearied laborers, Quarantine these gangsters and strip them forever Let them to limbo flee and return never to shatter our joys.
Motherland, who begat these beast, heartless Jews of our Jewry? Where are the laws of boundaries, which men regard in days of yore? Covetous creeps from strange lands in amity with rebels to loot And this they did, without a heart.
Odi, sons were shattered by wicked gunmen and mothers Widowed by murderers of Aso’s “kill and go” And fathers wailing deaths of their hopes and flower Come and see, the bruises and scar on our backs
Tell me of our crime and bring the strong reasons To the courts of sane men Tell all the evils of banishments from inheritance A cynosure of the evils of Colonial lords by “countrymen”
In that grave, at the river bank, chivalrous blood brothers sleep A monument for seared conscience. Nostalgia greets visitors at the bank of river “Nun” Here, we sleep awake and wake asleep, watching invasions of thieves
Malady too hard to swallow, stinking sores on their honor Oozes of gas abhorred by the buds of our tastes. Lingers long and lingering still, Where are the just of earth, and men of dignity?
Ecstasies will end and joys are but temporal, Gather gold like dusts, they will watch you buried in shame And the silver like heaps will turn to dross, Diamond and brass will rot, but men of integrity will glow.
Oh that this hideous scourge would cease, Our mothers still in rags adorn, sea creatures are gone, And the fishermen estranged from their love They die before our eyes, which suck the breast.
Karma, kindle just retribution to the destroyers Herdsmen who from their thrones dictates our judgment, For the innocent NINE whose body they mutilated With cords of criminals, like lambs for sacrifice
And death, must once more summons The most boisterous like him Desired to become a HERO, lived a NERO, and Died a ZERO So shall all, who masked in darkness to pervert justice
Restore, restore says the god, but heedless they go And these Shell wearing a Chevron in amity with looters of our land Removing landmarks and that none permitted Go, enough is the evil, go and loot cassava in the west and rocks in the north.
Abomination beyond comprehension, Destructions like never heard, The south side emptied and mourners are many On the west end side of our “Negritude”
Dedicated to the Poet Gabriel Imomotime Okara
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| DEATH CAME DOWN |
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Janne Ryynänen
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DEATH CAME DOWN |
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D eath came down E vening was dark A wful and cold T earing wind H unting lost souls C reed was too late A pocalyptic destruction M ayhem so extreme E verything was gone D eath was speaking: O mnia mors poscit W hispering last words N omen est omen
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