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nowhere is safe
never was
paradise is lost
a figment of some fervent imagination
them vs us
blame and prayer pointless
we have inherited
this
life and living lost
like video game massacres
like whips and words
belts and belittlings
flailing souls
because spirit has no anchor
in oceans of morality
and so drift
astray
shackled
by centuries’ old trauma
birthing this island covered in blood
we have inherited
this
ancestors calling
from motherland, ocean bed and new world
unacknowledged unnamed unrecognized
crying for offerings
sufferings falling
on hard-ears
like mourning sirens
wails of freshly childlost mothers
drowned
in broadly cast blindfolded sensitivity
so they take what is theirs
and burn the village down
an island covered in blood
then ashes
then dust
march 21, 2019
Nailah Folami Imoja is a Barbadian/British writer, performer and educator.
As a poet, novelist and journalist, Nailah has contributed significantly to the Barbadian litscape, including as coordinator of Writers’ Clinic, the 15-year-old series of monthly workshops produced by Barbados’ National Cultural Foundation. She is co-editor of So Many Islands from Peekash Press, released in 2018, and her work appears in numerous anthologies. One of her YA novellas, Pick of the Crop, was published by Heinemann Publishing in 2004.
She has performed her work in England, Canada, Suriname, Guyana, and Trinidad.
Nailah is a contributing editor for ArtsEtc. Many of her other novellas are available at www.smashwords.com.