L’aruge

 

L’aruge Promotion
Emi l’ogel’etiahon I am the sap on the tip of the tongue
Ahoniyakogbọdọgb The mother’s tongue must not become dry
tisaahoniyas’orun You have exposed the mother’s tongue to the sun
orunt’omuhanhan A scorching sun
itọ n gbẹ, ahonnru Saliva is drying, the tongue shrinking
igbawol’ahonna ‘onigb When will the tongue not dry out
 

Gbemil’arugẹ, shemi loge

Promote me, beautify me
An kanitosiodo We drip saliva into the river
Aniọlajuni We say it is ‘being civilised’
Odokomonkannkan, on rulọ The river felt nothing, roars on
Talakat’on se saraf’olowo The peasant giving alms to the rich man
Kosai ma peoshiounpelekesini

Ẹniawifunbajẹk’ogbon

Only increases his poverty, the warned, O Lord, may he reason
 

Gbemil’arugẹ, shemi loge

 

Promote me, beautify me
Tani ‘ofẹgẹsin, Who does not wish to ride a horse
Owe l’ẹsinọrọ, Proverb is the horse of the word,
ọrọl’ẹsin owe Word, the horse of the proverb
ati oweatiọrọ, ahonni papa won, The tongue is field for both
papa l’ẹnkanilẹyi The field you are rolling away
Yoruba ronu, kojinle Yoruba think, deeply
Gbemil’arugẹ, shemi loge

 

Promote me, beautify me
K’amapadabuoyinbo So we may not blame the white man (later)
Odo ti komo wipewon fun itọsioun, River that knows not saliva is being squeezed into it
Oyibogbeitọrẹl’aruge, odiodo, White man promoted his saliva, it became a river
Awawa n da itọsisinu re And we pour saliva into it
Bẹsilagbon, oyesiwa And we are thoughtful, full of wisdom
Sugboniwawakojọb But our acts is different to these
 

Gbemil’arugẹ, shemi loge

 

Promote me, beautify me
Omoẹniibajọẹni If only a child had taken after one
Inuẹniiba dun The heart would have been gladden
Ai bikitani won fi ede se Lackadaisical with the language, they are
Ede, atọkaẹni, Koyẹka fi yẹpẹr Language, one’s identity, we should not make a trifle
Abọọrọ fun ọmọluabi Half word for the citizen
T’obade’nu a di odindi Digested, becomes whole
Ti won banitani o kọorinewiyi If you are asked the author of these verses
Eniemini, emi, AyindeAjirifẹ, fi ọkans’ọgbon Say it is me, I,  AyindeAjirife, who             says thirty (words) with one (word)
Turaki Ile Ojude, Ọmọ ileateniwijọ The Turaki of Ile Ojude, son of the house where mat is spread for talks
K’ọrọpẹpẹpẹ ma ba ta danu So little talks may not pop away
Ọmọ Lalataogboja, Ọmọlabalabaetiwẹru The spoilt one, the flap eared butterfly
Awa ni, ẹnu dun iyọtẹẹ ! We are the one, mouth so sweet salt sours!

 

 

Evolution by Tolase Ajibola (Nigeria)

Evolution  by Tolase Ajibola  (Nigeria)

 (for adonis)

“A star is also

a pebble in the field of space” – Adonis

i

i like to write in circles,

circle is the shape of the sun

when it breaks through ocean doors;

the sun is the end of dreams.

dreams are images pushed in wooden carts,

cart is an idea of trees.

the moon writes endless verses

about the sun’s mood

in the night time.

ii

the moon gambles with me,

seven is his lucky number.

he sips beer after each win.

his moustache welcomes froth,

uncultured alcoholic draped in the mourning clouds

at a friend’s funeral.

i won’t be at the funeral

for time wins Olympics

and this friend reincarnates

iii

poetry lies with the sun,

within it are two rivers

one washes dreams,

the other poisons all things.

this ship doesn’t move,

it sank in the current of mood.

i cannot write too

the river is ink and

i am confused…