(Episodic Variations on the Ripples of a Primal Scream)
I
I can’t breathe
I can’t breathe
I can’t bre
I can’t
I can’t
I. . . .
*
2020: Black Lives Matter
1965: I AM A MAN
*
There are countless ways
Of lynching without a rope
*
The casualties were fewer than we ever expected:
10 Persons
&
1,000 Negroes
*
For every Black in college
There are a hundred more in prison
*
So many centuries on,
America still has a “Negro Problem”
*
My skin is my sin,
Sings Bluesman with the wailing strings,
My very life is an “underlying condition”
For countless afflictions
*
And the Media Sage responds:
Racism is America’s Original Sin
Violence, its inalienable companion
*
There is a common crime in town:
Breathing While Black (BWB)
*
Mr. George Floyd committed two cardinal crimes:
He was Black
He was big
*
Black Lives Matter
Black Life Martyrs
*
Asked Louis Armstrong, the Smiling Trumpetman:
What did I do to be so black and blue?
II
Black Life Martyrs,
Their voices rise from their untimely graves:
Amadu Diallo, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, Walter Scott, Freddie Gray, Botham Jean, Breanna Taylor, Philando Castille, Trayvon Martin, Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd. . . . .
Any Hall of Fame
For Trophies from Police hunts?
*
To be and not to be
To wallow in want in a sea of wealth
To shout and not be heard
To stand and not be seen
To sow and never to reap
To live all your life below the Law
To be stopped and frisked stopped and frisked stopped and frisked stopped and. . . . .
To be told countless times
To forgive and then forget
*
Yess Sur, Yes Maa’m. . . .
Put them at ease with your Negro smile
Your low, low, bow and your high regard
That cool façade is your saving grace
The “Angry Black Man” is as good as dead
*
911, 911, 911, 911
My name is Sue,
Calling from my car in City Park
There’s a big black male around
Whose big dark shadow is menace to my sight
Please send a cop; my life is at risk
*
Choke-hold, choke-hold
Stranglehold and dash and dangle
400 years of knee-on-neck
*
Our Police know their oath:
To serve
&
To protect
*
The Police Chief took a knee
The Sheriff followed in tow
Is this a genuine genuflection
To Kaepernick’s treason
Or patronizing bribe of momentary appeasement?
*
And the Emperor snarls
From the bunker of his White Castle
Vowing “vicious dogs and ominous weapons”
Rolling in guns to “dominate the streets”
His unhappy nation now his “battlespace”
*
Black Lives Matter
Black Life Martyrs
*
Asked Louis Armstrong, the smiling Trumpetman:
What did I do to be so black and blue?
*
I can’t breathe
I can’t breathe
I can’t bre. . . . .
I. . . .
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Niyi Osundare is a prolific Nigerian poet, dramatist and literary critic. A champion of free speech, his art and criticism is associated with activism. His work is taught in Nigerian schools and recipient to many Nigerian and International prizes. He sends this from New Orleans. June 7, 2020.
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Anuoluwa at http://Your%20Website
This is a really great poem. Sails us through the tempesteous voyage of blacks through the cursed sea of a racist culture.
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 3:11am.
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Junaid at http://Your%20Website
& daddy has just spoken!
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 6:45am.
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Agbaje Adebayo at http://Your%20Website
A great poem! God bless you Daddy
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 6:57am.
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Emmanuel Ojex at http://arthut.org.ng
This is a poem that reminds us of the very essense of poetry in itself.
Not just some medicine conjoinment of words.
Thank you for this one Sir.
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 7:35am.
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Rahaman Afolabi at http://Your%20Website
This is a great piece coming from a nighty writer. I salute you Sir. I’ve been speechless reading these lines, it’s obvious, our skin is our sin.
Let’s make our own land worth it too!
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 7:45am.
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Auwal at http://Your%20Website
The quest for black freedom rekindled by a humble martyr in nation so ungrateful by bieng fertilized with black sweat and blood, eulogized by a sage of contemporary lines- Osundare
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 8:21am.
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Akinmulero Olakunle at http://Your%20Website
Blacks lives on! Thank you for defending me. I can swagger the more now that my skin is no longer a sin. I am black and proud. James Brown lives on so Fidel Castro…..Now George Floyd!
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 9:42am.
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Okonkwo Miracle at http://Your%20Website
My skin is not and will never be my sin!!
Thank you Mr.Niyi for this beautiful piece
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 12:43pm.
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Ngwu Nw’eze (James Eze) at http://%20james%20eze.%20Com
Osundare never disappoints.
This is sublime.
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 2:26pm.
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Fisayomi at http://Your%20Website
Beautiful piece.. More wisdom
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 2:50pm.
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Jeboda AbdulAzeez at http://Your%20Website
Daddy Niyi Osundare has been an inspiration to poet like me. What a great poem this is. I have been expecting him to add his poetic voice to the recent ongoing events.
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 2:57pm.
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Oyedeji Damilola at http://lovethedreamgirl.wordpress.com
This is well-penned. #blacklivesmatter #blacklivesmartyrs
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 3:48pm.
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Eyo Inyangette at http://Your%20Website
Well penned.
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 4:01pm.
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Osagie Osato at http://%20website
Apt!
Posted at June 8, 2020 on 9:46pm.
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D’ Siafa Draper at http://www.drape212.blogspot.com
His is a great way to begin my day. It is hoped that one day, all of these words written will not only interpret our silent pain, but that the world will concord that RED is only color that runs through the veins of all humankind.
Great write.
Posted at June 9, 2020 on 5:40am.
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Ayomide Madojutimi at http://Your%20Website
This poem is advocacy for the dark race. The diction is very strong and catching!
Posted at June 9, 2020 on 12:15pm.
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Michael kamunya at http://www.playmakerstheatrecbo.or.ke
its sad,its mad and its bad .being black…
Posted at June 9, 2020 on 12:56pm.
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Tunde Ibitoye (Bona) at http://Your%20Website
Words of wisdom, words of thought, that only the valiant speaketh. Words the culprits hear or read, and have choices: either shed, nay, flow out tears of sobriety and remorse, ko kun garawa, or to tremble and die to natural verdict on Alahobi. What hath Baa mi Niyi spoketh? Words, words, words! Much longer in good health and prosperity, may your days be sir.
Posted at June 9, 2020 on 3:03pm.
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Oyewole Musa at http://Your%20Website
Can’t hold the tear!
Not for the fallen ones
But for the next victim unknown
All because we aren’t white.
Posted at June 9, 2020 on 3:17pm.
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Olivia Onyebueke at http://Your%20Website
Black is Bold unburdened Badge. It’ll forever remain mobile. Beautiful piece for George Floyd.
Posted at June 10, 2020 on 12:56am.
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Niyi Adebola at http://Your%20Website
Good one, Well done sir !
Posted at June 10, 2020 on 1:20am.
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Surprise at http://Your%20Website
Blacks Matter
Black matyrs.
This is a great poem
Posted at June 10, 2020 on 6:05am.
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AMURE Segun at http://Your%20Website
400 years of Knee-on-Neck…..when will Blacks in US,UK and those in Caribbean breathe? Floyd left us with I can’t Breathe and we should change it to We can’t Breathe as hatred, favouritism of Whites above Blacks chocked the Blacks to death on daily…
Posted at June 10, 2020 on 7:42am.
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Omoawe at http://Your%20Website
Wow! Baba Osundare just finished word.
More ink Sir.
Posted at June 10, 2020 on 4:53pm.
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Folarin Ayokanmi at http://Your%20Website
Apt as Always.
Posted at June 11, 2020 on 10:09am.
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Ikuejamofo Afolabi at http://Your%20Website
This poem signals to a rebirth of faith in negritude.It has as its thrust;the inhumanity of man to man,yet without stirring the thought of racism.Kudos!
Posted at June 12, 2020 on 2:10am.
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A.Rrajani Photographer at https://www.a-rrajani.com
NIICE POST!
THANK YOU FOR SHARING…
Posted at June 23, 2020 on 10:09am.
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Sam Abegunde Aris at http://Your%20Website
A brilliant poem that captures it all
Posted at June 25, 2020 on 1:09am.
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Etim Emmanuel Uwe at http://Your%20Website
Beautiful one from you Prof, you forever remain an inspiration!
Posted at July 12, 2020 on 3:01pm.
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Kehinde Adedeji at http://Your%20Website
This is mind-blowing!
It is very nice to read yet another superb piece from my mentor!
Posted at July 13, 2020 on 10:59am.