The Turning of the Bones
This poem talks about the pain the poet has been passing through since he lost his fiancee to the cold hands of death. The poet now wish to unearthed his fiancee who died seven years before he puts this piece down and feel like to dance with her again. The poet now to have believed in famadihana, a practice of unearthed the deads to once again merry.
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So dear, my love you were
Into sunset, thou art gone
Tears, my eyes flooded
Famadihana now, my belief
To unearth you, oh love
Thy finger, where placed my ring
To be kissed and romance again
For thy white glittering bones
To be rewrap with silk shrouds
Oh! My love
In the rolling hill of my life
Stands rolling to your abode
Before l kowtow to death's
Let me dime with you again
Let me dance with you again
Then at the sunset
In thy crystal crypt
You shall returned
With thy bones turned
My noble one.
By Obotu Okoh
From: Nigeria