Streets & Corridors, The Untamed Narratives

Napoleon Esemudje

These are excerpts from the book, “Streets & Corridors, The Untamed Narratives,” a collection of poems that offers an insightful glimpse into a world of unique struggles, aspirations, unease and fears of the everyday Nigerian

By Napoleon Esemudje

Blind Eyes

Overland

Dark clouds are drawn

Into the vortex

Of a frenetic gust

In the distance

Strained particles crack

With a vengeful clap

Its haunting echo

Seeks to rend

The fabric of

A sterile peace

But the lights

Have gone out

Of the eyes

Of this land

And it can see

No more than worms

The sprouting shadows

In the distance

Lost Gladiators

At a certain bus stop

Legions of Danfo headlights

Glare blindly at each other

In the predawn frontline

Of a grueling battle

For frenzied commuters

By the bushy wall

Of a street corner

Teenage miscreants intermittently

Answer manhood questions

With a smoke of red dust

And a roar of gunfire

Within the jumbled murmurings

Of a squalid market place

A man writhes in the ashes

Of his existence

Set ablaze by a clash of tongues

After long postures of co-existence 

Against

The yellow glare of sunset

A door shudders resignedly

To a sudden anguished shriek

As a hand of grating steel

Slash down a kindred foe

Every odd day,

In the murky backyards

Of this wavering country

We walk, step in step

With the specter

Of lost gladiators

Napoleon Esemudje, a Chevening Scholar, is a versatile poet, storyteller, playwright, essayist, banker, management and human resources aficionado

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