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Listening

JEFFREY FEBI

An entry in the 2016 Crocodile Prize

Dedicated to Nalepa Diou Febi

Though I listen to myself constantly
Not the sound of blinks have I heard
Nor the sound of hair growing
Even in the storms of my life
The thunderous thud fades to nothing

But this voice of a call
Perpetual call of a voice
Sweet like the sugary sap of a cane
Mingles with my blood
Resounds even to the ends of my little world

It won't be long, oh it won't be long
When the moons mature and the days gather in years
The years will bring us together
On a level field shall we ride on
You into your future
As I guide you on

The image of a man, of a child
My child
Constantly, incessant call of a voice
Even as I sleep
I am listening

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Rashmii Bell

Lovely poem, Jeffrey. I relate so well.

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