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

"NIGERIA prosperous, hale, quick - thus the tides thundering both ways of the streaming OCEAN-SEA," the EUMENIDES, immemorial daughters of the sun swirl in eddying tides of colour and life and song. When their dainty feet touch lightly, soar, touch lightly and soar, the fabrics of their richly embroidered garments flutter, take wing: firebirds reaching heavenwards for the sun, NIGERIA thundering tides racing shorewards. "OKIGBO of refulgent verse," call the EUMENIDES, "poet of sorrow, turn your gaze inwards into the present, into the heart of our dance, the dance of life, the life of our song, the song of a new heaven, a new earth." The EUMENIDES, deathless daughters of the sun are singing.







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