Four Poems by Tosin Gbogi

the verdict of thunder

 

the world has been so silent today

the hangman has outlawed noise

 

the streets have been so quiet today

the emperor has proscribed gos-sips

 

the theatre has been so calm today

the general has outlawed make-believe

 

the market has been so full today

the state has canonized lies

 

the hangman has sentenced conscience

i know why the sp-arrow sings

 

the sp-arrow sings

because another climbs

a heap

and gets

taller

fraudulently

 

he sings because

hunger punctures

a dreary smile

on his y-a-w-n-i-n-g lips

 

and

 

up there

the crooked sparrow

answers every question

with accents of thunder …

 

i know why the sp-arrow sings

 

he sings because

the night gets

thicker

and all hopes

of dawn

get

deferred

nothing compares with the emperor’s love

 

the emperor loves us

 

he gives us the promise of darkness

but with the assurance of a dead moon

 

the emperor loves us

 

he gives us the peace of easter

but the hope of pente-cost is a pascal tale

 

tell the emperor

we have head-ache

he gives us men-stro-gen

 

tell the emperor

of the horror

of glaucoma

he gives us iodine

 

tell the emperor

we are failing

he takes us to the river

says: “watch away your badluck”

 

the emperor loves us …

 

there is a touch of despair

in everything he does

the undertakers

 

see see see

morticians dancing with

the casket of our dreams …

 

throwing javelin of dis-cord

into the perimeter of our peace

 

see

see

see how the ambulance

of lance

terrors

drizzles dusts

on the un-tarred road of our mind

 

see see see

how com-patriots

in ogunpa and kudeti

hurl faeces into the

canal of our flowing thoughts

 

see how mutil-nationalists

feed blood

to the river of our thirst

 

see

see

see …

 

morticians are dancing

with the casket of our dreams

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all poems taken as part of: the tongues of a shattered s-k-y, Ibadan: Blackgraphics Publications, 2012. © tosin gbogi 2012.

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A former Senior Arts Editor with Kraft Books, Ibadan, Tosin Gbogi lectures in English at Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria. His first volume of poetry entitled the tongues of a shattered s-k-y will be officially released in Nigeria by March 2012. He is presently a postgraduate student of English Literature at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge.