21

Feb

2009

If I Played A Dirge PDF Print E-mail
By Sonala Olumhense

If I played a dirge


If I sounded my harp, and played a dirge
Would you come to me?
If I wept until my eyes were flames of anger
And my voice broke like a widow’s hopes
Would you come to me?

If I told you who set fire to the rooftop
Who pawned the land and bartered the women
Who sold our dreams and mocked our hopes
Who plotted in the night and gloated at dawn
Would you come?

If I stripped to my skin and swore upon our clan
On our ancestors and every offspring since dawn
If I drew my own blood and tasted it,
If I breasted the Holy Book and on my knees slept
Would you come?

If you found out this was only a game, not life
That the legend is a whore, the woman not your wife
They planned to bury you under your own oak tree
If I proved beyond doubt your face has two men
Would you come?

If I woke you to the procession in progress:
Party of liars, and thieves, and murderers
Of clowns, evil spirits and demons dressed in garbs of gold
Headed for Hades on chariots of power
Would you come?

If I showed you mass murders and mass funerals
The blood of collusion that flows beneath your throne
If I showed you how they plotted against the homestead
And the chapters and verses by which they buried our future
Would you come to the junction of heaven and earth?

If I played the dirge they penned for the unborn
If I broadcast the tears of women with wombs betrayed
The screams of ancestors as they break out of their tombs
Would you bring your manhood, your menace, your mayhem,
Would you overrun the street corner?

Would you rise taller than the Iroko, roar louder than a pride of lions
Would you bring your blazing outrage, your searing courage
Your strong right arm, your arms and ammunition
Your thunder, your arson, your sanction,
Screaming: No more, No longer, Nevermore!


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RobotRobot is offline

 # 1 | 21.02.2009 23:11

If I played a dirge
If I sounded my harp, and played a dirge
Would you come to me?
If I wept until my eyes were flames of anger
And my voice broke like a widow’s hopes
Would you come to me?

If I told you who set fire to the rooftop
Who pawned the land and bartered the women
Who sold our dreams and mocked our hopes
Who plotted in the night and gloated at dawn
Would you come?

If I stripped to my skin and swore upon our clan
On our ancestors and every offspring since dawn
If I drew my own blood and tasted it,
If I breasted the Holy Book and on my knees slept
Would you come?

If you found out this was only a game, not life
That the legend is a whore, the woman not your wife
They planned to bury you under your own oak tree
If I proved beyond doubt your face has two men
Would you come?

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emenanjoemenanjo is offline

 # 2 | 22.02.2009 00:26

Yes, yes, yes and yes, I will!

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WayoGuyWayoGuy is offline

 # 3 | 22.02.2009 06:17

If Sonala harped or gonged up a dirge
If he sang with ancient heroic courage
An African dirge that awakens outrage
We will round up the thieves with rage
Round up the plunderers of our heritage

Go on bro Olumhense, lament like a sage
Harp, gong, awaken us with a bad dirge
We already know the plunderers’ image
We will come, not to insult and disparage
But to jail them like dirty skunks in a cage

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Big-KBig-K is offline

 # 4 | 22.02.2009 12:15

Wow. Wayo. You've got it in you bro.

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KennKenn is offline

 # 5 | 22.02.2009 16:11

Sonala,

Thank you for this beauty. You see, not many have the courage to come, because only few understand what you are asking of them. But some are already there, with their manhood and their well-disguised menace and mayhem right there at the street corners, waiting patiently for others to come. It will not be long before they rise taller than the Iroko and roar louder than prides of lions. It won’t be long before their blazing outrage and searing courage define the moment, our moment, the moment we all wake up from this deep slumber and proclaim from the depth of our tortured hearts: No more! No longer! Nevermore!

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iamgodiamgod is offline

 # 6 | 22.02.2009 16:44

Many will come when they finally understand the role each individual can play in uprooting this evil.

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Kay Soyemi (Esq.)Kay Soyemi (Esq.) is offline

 # 7 | 23.02.2009 21:24

Yes, SO!

Many will come.
When they look for the next step backwards
And see only
Abyss!


Yes, many will scream!
Only at the point
Of the daggers!

Yes,
Many will cry
When the tear ducts are
Dry!

Yes,
Many will roar
Louder than the Lion!
When their throats
Are Parched!

Yes,
Many will stand
Taller than the mighty
Iroko!
When they can no longer
Lift their limbs!

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abdulmuminabdulmumin is offline

 # 8 | 24.02.2009 03:02

Yes we will, SO!!

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Kay Soyemi (Esq.)Kay Soyemi (Esq.) is offline

 # 9 | 26.02.2009 05:23

SO,

I keep coming back to this dirge because of its potency and sadness.

Yet, I keep wondering how come the majority of the cyber-warriors on the NVS appear blind to its message.

What is however, comforting, is the mettle of those whose footsteps and comments I have seen on this tread. They are villagers I have always held in esteem in anycase and have proven they are above the tidal mass on the NVS; same way your dirge has proven once more to me, your mettle and deep concern for the country.

Stay blessed.

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tomrtomr is offline

 # 10 | 10.03.2009 12:52

Sonala's dirge is sad, thought-provoking, and beautiful, but the comeback from Wayo Guy... now that's awesome (as Americans say)! We - Nigerians - have got what it takes to dish out words like these. Kudos to you guys
 

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