Fumes and Flares - Poems by Uche Peter Umez
- By Uche Peter Umez
- Published June 4, 2007
- Poetry
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Uche Peter Umez
Uche Peter Umez has won awards in poetry, short story and children novel. He is the author of Dark through the Delta (poems), Tears in her Eyes (short stories) and Aridity of Feelings (poems).
View all Entries by Uche Peter UmezAftermath
after all the seismic emotions
ruptured geophysics
my land remains a collage
of rusted pipes
collapsed rigs
stunted undergrowth
withered earth
and mushroomed waste…
Compensation
for demolition of the iroko
erection of a crisscross of pipes in the backyards
the Corporation built a modern market
some classroom blocks
set up a public tap
paved a major asphalt road
and the remnants
from the satchel of its charity
shared among the puzzled fathers
the listless mothers, the restless sons.
Fumes and Flares
they say Lagos is crowded
choking
on industrial fumes
what if they can see
the flares smothering the air
in my land
oiling the Corporation.