Monday, 27 July 2015

Native by Okogbule Wonodi

Native

Your eyes toe-set
thumb my nerves
as you weave
your being into frenzy;
and your tongue,
weaving a song,
painting the scenes
as I sit toe-dancing
Then you pull
those eyelids over
as you bend
downwards to dance
yourself into goddess;
And your waist,
swinging to rhythm,
answering the drum
as I look, headshaking.
Then light fades,
those scenes fly
as you stretch
your being, panting,
and your mouth,
muttering my name,
stifling my nerves
as I end my verse!

Okogbule Wonodi (1935-2001)

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