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Chaos Incognito - Poems by Kayode Aderinokun
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Kayode Aderinokun
Born in Kano, the cosmopolitan commercial headquarters of Northern Nigeria, Kayode Aderinokun was educated both in Nigeria and the United States. A regular contributor to national newspapers in Nigeria, he is a successful businessman with interest in banking, mining and commerce. And poetry of course! A past chairman of the Association of Nigerian Authors, Lagos Chapter, Kayode?s maiden collection of selected poems, Inferno In the Rain, has been described as ?a remarkable achievement.? He lives in nigeria. Kayode is happily married with children.  
By Kayode Aderinokun
Published on May 27, 2005
 
When hunger ravages the stomach,
who remembers incantations?
When our shrine of taste is shut,
Who secretes saliva?

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Lagos Slums

Chartless mongrel,

rejoicing within

glades of famished aura,

poised amidst

a yam festival

on delicate stiletto,

perched on rivulets

roaring to nowhere.

 

 

Chant of the Rhapsodist

 

Give me the arrogant tuber

that transfigures in a twinkle,

let maidens pound in sweat and song,

and bossoms heave to grind the paste.

 

Rid the barns of cornheads today,

let the damsels fashion the magic,

for us to reap the finest lump

of sweet and savoury eko...

It is Jisafe's feast.

 

Drums beat...

He takes his tenth wife,

Jisafe, man of valour,

Lord of townships, Pride of homesteads,

Raging elephant, roving solely

conquering the forest,

as foes tremble,

and foes crumble.

 

Give me rich sediments,

Prime sediments,

Those settlers

at the keg's basement.

Tailpieces of

Palmwine

fermented with siesta.

Only the best befits

the stalwarts' fiesta.

 

Jisafe,

Slayer of tigers,

Whose might silences

the roar of lions,

whose face bears tattoos

- a feat not feebly done

by listless hands  -

His exploits with

demons in hundreds

are verses for fables.

 

Jisafe,

Radiance of manhood!

When he bathes in the stream

price of crude soap rises,

and maidens tumble

in the river of elan,

offering their hands,

offering their soap

to him in desire's hunger

for a smile...

or a word.

 

Jisafe the great,

So chivalrous

he turns the romance of concubines

into the passion of princes.

So chivalrous

you ponder and wonder

if he hungers for women.

Jisafe, Lord of a harem

filled with nine.

 

Jisafe...Conqueror

who comes from the lineage

of valiant hunters,

lavishes cowries that stretch your wonder:

Has he a mint

hidden within

his ample

Homestead?

 

Give me vegetables...

Those green hosts,

dancers in dainty steps

with mashed melon

on canvas of flaming cauldron;

Royal leaves richly anointed

with red palm oil,

like choice offertory

on a deity's altar.

 

Vegetable sauces wait nervously...

Hail the royal wedding

with pounded yam

the king of dishes,

Prime imagery

of the charmed rhapsodist...

I chant this Rara

To Jisafe... on a tenth nuptial.

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Chaos Incognito

 

When the maestro swallows the verses,

who consumates the music?

 

When the deity vomits poison,

who stops volcanoes?

 

When the eyes of virtue are blinded,

who appeases us with kindness?

 

When our hapless history bleeds,

who prevents pestilence?

 

When the ink of nature dries up,

who decorates the hibiscus?

 

When the felines stray away,

who curtails pesty rodents?

 

When hunger ravages the stomach,

who remembers incantations?

 

When the voice of the wind becomes hoarse,

who serenades the valley?

 

When the sky refuses to weep,

who gladdens the tomatoes?

 

When the wind Spins in skips,

who springs the Sail-of-Life?

 

When the chicken roosts with glee,

who sates the hyena's greed?

 

When all the sages slump, comatose,

who Scripts our poetry?

 

When our shrine of taste is shut,

who secretes saliva?

 

When the teeth of love drops,

who grinds the grain of affection?

 

When the soldier's cannons choke us,

who protects the land?

 

When the muezzin sounds war-cries,

who mediates man and Allah?

 

When the catechists impale the devout,

who anoints the promise of heaven?

 

When billow5 strangle the fire,

who remakes our future?

 

When heroes hawk our faith,

who conjures dreams for the foetus?