THIS AGONY MOTHER FEELS, Idowu Odeyemi

Mother was born in the rift of time…

The Elizabethans showed her the way

Took her shoes away,

And left the Catholic Hymns in her mouth.

Mother don’t know “Hymns do good”

But shoes do take you places where barefoot can’t walk through.

Mother thought Hymns are Eagles

Eagles that will lift her above stilettos.

 

Last night in my father’s hot hut

I wrote Zainab, my love, a poem.

This morning, I heard from Hammed who watched it on BBC News

She was butchered along with 72 others

Exactly when she got to the Benue shore.

Just yesterday morning, we laughed

But today my weeping eyes only remember her smiling face.

 

Four years ago, it was my sister,

Her final exam at Borno was her final day under a roof.

The rest of her rests are in Sambisa forest

Father shed tears; mother sang Hymns

Waiting for the Elizabethan Eagle to deliver her daughter into her stroked hand,

Mother doesn’t know that you and I are the Eagle.

 

So, I ask: for how long will these gruesome people

Of our motherland continue to slaughter the daughters of our land for their mother to see?

 

This agony of mother, will be felt by all.

It will continue as a curse,

If you and I continue to sing Hymns without turning Eagles.

If you and I do not emancipate from fate and fears

Mother’s agony

Will be felt by all.

 

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Idowu Odeyemi is a Nigerian poet. Their poem, THIS AGONY MOTHER FEELS, was shortlisted for the “2018 NIGERIAN STUDENTS POETRY PRIZE.”

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