Adeeko Ibukun lives and writes from Abeokuta,
Nigeria. His works has been published in different journals and anthologies
including the Sentinel Annual Literary Anthology (SALA, 2012). His poem, Breathing
History, was awarded the second place in the Sentinel All African
Poetry competition, 2012. He is currently working on his first book of poems.
His shortlisted
poem is below:
A
ROOM WITH A DROWNING BOOK by Adeeko
Ibukun (Nigeria)
Somewhere
in the room a book is drowning, the floor
is
shivering with pages. You said the spine is the balance
to
our two winged hearts. Sometimes it’s the light knitting
its
letters to our hearts. I see how things hold us in their lights
so
we aren’t here or there like you’re here and somewhere
a
lover holds you in her heart, light in water teaching these lessons.
Sometimes
something holds clearly what we couldn’t say in words.
We
face it to learn our silence and that again becomes part of
our
languages. Places own us like this, light bounces off them,
turning
their spears at me. Our hearts beat now and vision takes
its
shapes—the stream of consciousness, nuances as water turn,
streamlet
as novella lost in our undercurrent. I’m
lost in a story now
or
a story’s lost in me. Perhaps we should hang on words so that
we
do not drown. Remembering makes living its anchor. So I asked
if
it’s us you wanted to save insisting everything
is placed this way
and
that way of our anniversaries, each moment
achieved as light
buried
in water—so it’s here or there, past or present, our chairs and tables,
dresser
and records becoming the dykes. The mirror’s at an angle
to
the world so it does not yield all its light at once. Everything’s our
subject
before we become their subject, relying on memories to endure.
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