I walk the coasts of Ibeju Lekki
White sands, a blue sea and a
Happy sun distil putrid visions
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I run into the winds;
A kite buoyed on the wings of fun
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I race the wind to an infinity of sands and shells
Until my feet are shocked by the magic of Mammon
Asphalt scarifies the polish of the sands like tribal marks
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Beyond the billowing wrapper of the sea,
In places secret to the coastal eyes,
Principalities and powers are violating
Our maiden of mercies
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In Ogoni** the fishes are fevered
From the typhoid of crude
Oil paints the sea black
And all the waters mourn.
** Ogoniland in Nigeria, where Shell Oil company vastly polluted the Niger Delta river.
NIKE ADESUYI is a Nigerian poet, and a member of WRITA. She is the editorial manager of a thriving publications company in Lagos. Her poems have been published in several anthologies.