To Sarogua, Rain Maker, by Ken Saro-Wiwa
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We have returned
With empty hands
And hollow minds
From the thunderstorm
Raining blood
Oh mighty one
Whose wink brings rain.
We did not pray for war
Wash the stain of strife away
We’ll speak no more
Of coups and colonels
And raids at dead of night;
We’ll forget the bombs
Build scores of tombs
And bury the dead.
Receive us, mighty one
With a cleansing shower.
Poet and writer Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed by hanging Nov. 10 in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, after a trial before a government tribunal. He was an outspoken advocate for the economic and environmental rights of the Ogoni people in Nigeria.
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