Poetry by Nenyi Ato Bentum
Skits of souls surround a fetish hut
Each scene tells the depth of the cut
This was not a green Greek TRAGEDY
Those who came here never returned
Those who returned never came here
Ferried fathers, aborted abductors;
Sinful sorcerers, paid pawns,
Wayside wanderers, jilted jinxes…
Obroni’s angels muted our daemons
When our elders were on errands in their skins
But did they not tell us the hyena never eats her offspring?
And that the canoe goes but the people return?
CABO CORSO
she sits silently on a shrinking cape
hiding her fears
& shedding her tears
in/to the abdomen of the ocean
CRAB is your totem
the crime happened under your nose
did the fathers not say
the napping elder is as guilty as the thief?
you owe folks overseas:
a. a detailed FOOTNOTE
b. a tongue
c. a soul
d. & an old but warm hug
Bio
Nenyi Ato Bentum is a Ghanaian poet, an Efutuyi and an admirer of anything artistic based in Cape Coast, Ghana
Originally published December 22, 2023