BIAFRA (SONNETS ON POST COLONIAL AFRICA'S FIRST GENOCIDE) XVII

"BIAFRA'S son is dead. If there is a one EZI-NNE must mourn, it is  BIAFRA'S poet. Yet from ANIOMA you've walked dry-eyed, unmoved. When GREEKS dashed her son ASTYANAX to death from TROY'S burning towers distraught ANDROMACHE refused to leave before mourning her beloved little boy. She knew mourning in the sight of the GREEKS meant slavery for her but she spoke the rites for her's and slain HECTOR'S son. She mourned both an only son and a husband dead - knowing that for her tears the GREEKS would not treat her as royalty but a slave. Still  ANDROMACHE mourned HECTOR'S son in sight of the brutal GREEKS. Don't mourn us - but can't mother BIAFRA shed even one tear for BIAFRA'S POET-SOLDIER?"


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