Fesaurus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDDDFFFDDAGHIJKD LMJNO P D

Fa'izaA
The day Fa'iza had an argument with malama Jumaida we all watched from our windows Mothers ordered their wards to immediately get into the house even flogging some obstinate ones who were slow to do so Growing up we heard a lot of stories about malam Jumaida how she had killed all her children and her husband then went ahead to snatch all her father's land from her brother Nasir When Nasir wanted to take up the issue in court she killed him She had since then lived a solitary life and seemed to enjoy only her companyB
The day the argument happened Fa'iza had reported seeing her husband Gajere coming from malama Jumaida's house She waited until he came back in the evening then she brought up the issue before himC
Who gave you the right to go outside the house Gajere demanded furiously You went to see one of your lovers ko I have warned you about leaving this house without permission but you will never hear me Ke ke Fa'iza Ki mai da hankalinki da ni fa Do you know that I can divorce you for this Or don't you know And why are you keeping quiet Can't you talkD
Maigida I only went to pick some twigs from mairo's house for the afternoon food since the day firewood finished last month that is how I have beenE
Would you shut up dan uwarkiD
But Maigida she was interrupted with a heavy slap on her left cheekD
I'm warning you Gajere ranted pointing Fa'iza with his middle finger The day I hear such story aagin na rantse I will divorce you Shegiya kawai He picked his chalet and angrily headed for the mosqueD
Mother who was watching from the broken fence said something about how angry Fa'iza lookedF
Later in the evening there was Fa'iza and malama JumaidaF
After a long argument between the two malama Jumaida looked at fa'iza and smiled mischievously in a way that frightened even the adults that were watching She seemed to have been possessed by some sort of spiritF
Then she spokeD
Tonight you'll experience a strange thingD
At am they'll come for you Three men would finally find their way to your house They'll be delighted to identify your house after so many hide and seeks They'll be famished Your kitchen The litre palm oil you bought they'll shake it to unfreeze it the weather would be so cold by then After gulping everything down they'll pick your knife and serate through the container and let it fall to the ground by exactly am You'll hear the sound as of a glass ring falling on ceramic tilesA
Don't wake upG
Oh no You have You'll gasp They take position one at the door one on your room mate to stop him from waking one walking to you with a golden sickleH
You shout AaaahI
I am your demon I have come for youuuuJ
He slaughters you chunk by chunk There is a polythene bag under your doormat He fills it with your tiny pieces until only your liver your gall bladder and your brain do not fit in He seals the bag with your little intestine and eats your appendix The bedsheet is bloody He carries it and covers your roommate letting blood drip into his open mouthK
They goD
amL
Don't wake up after they have goneM
O they have sliced youJ
You are dead nowN
I am your demonO
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later at night when Malam Gajere returned and his friends at the zaure reporr what transpired between the two women he abandons his food goes to his room and picks his whip then heads for fa'iza s roomP
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Who gave you the right to leave the house in the eveningD

Shalom Kasim
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 02/12/2023

Poet's note: The universe always presents itself with an option to us, especially in our most troubled instances. But. . .is the universe's option always the most viable?




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