Ogaga Ifowodo

1965 / Oleh, Delta

XX (from "Odi")

They heard a thud in a clump of bamboo,
then the tea-black water of the lake
they had drunk for a night and a day exploded.

They scattered with the muddy splash
deeper into the bush. Shell-shocked, babies
and children smothered the instinct to cry

and clammed to backs and shoulders and the held-
out hand, brave as their parents clinging
to the hope of return to their homes cross-

haired by the demolition man, as they sought
cover under leaves in a shuddering forest.
The air shrieked behind them and the walnut tree,

a moment ago their home, cleaved
into two by another bomb,
crashed, lashing a mother and child

at the backline of flight. And now
the children bawled, and their parents
finding words for the terror cried:

We're dead! We're dead!
Save us, O God!
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