For Kole Omotosho, who died yesterday @ 80

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By Chris Anyokwu

He spoke

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Just before dawn

Of a people snailing rapidly towards night

Of mystical beasts

Ripping the heart

Out of the soul

Of a corralled contraption.

He’d sought to wrestle

To earth vampires of rift

And nail the iniquities of class to common lintels.

Cape to Cairo

He traversed haranguing

Vendors of common hate. Ambidextrous, nimble of tongue,

He rose at dawn

Facing the East

Bringing the infinitudes

of Oriental splendor.

Savant of truth

Aesthete extraordinaire,

Kole collected sundry

Nectars from petars

In bloom across the sable world.

But time, friend and foe

Alike stole in gnarling

The stout Iroko

To willowy fern, drifting

Towards the westering horizon in paling hues

Until…silence.

Prisoner like all,

Your walls crumbled

Flakes before the fated ferry, and, dropping robes

Of flesh, you have soared

Beyond time.

Anyokwu is Professor of English at the University of Lagos, UNILAG

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