I Travel Home

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    I travel home to remember the sound of morning
    I choose the evening to pray I remember this as it is
    For when the city returns
    When the sound of the green-line trolley cars and skyscrapers
    Surround my senses diminishing this version of my imagination

    I will remember this
    The silence and the night time
    I will remember red sand on bare feet
    My skin sticky glistening in the sun
    My hair like untamed wool
    I will remember the air thick of africa

    I will remember my mother in the night
    And the children she cares for
    I will see them once more as they play
    Peeking at me from the crack in the doorway

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    I will remember my aunti-- her famous jeloff rice
    Asking me in flawless ishan native tongue
    Ofure... Onegbe? How is everything? You're too skinny
    And I, struggling to keep up, clumsily responding
    Butayay aunti? that means, I don't know what you just said

    I will remember the market place
    The women selling smoked corn and plantain
    The taste of moy-moy and egusi
    The sound of doris pounding yam
    Fresh oranges from the arrimogiga farm

    When boston city lights mask the majesty of my favorite constellations
    I will remember the moon
    Pregnant and smiling
    Because I am a poet
    As if she knows that I am
    Invested enough to write about it
    Perhaps because I am a poet
    I will remember the unseen

    The homeless and the beggars, the roadside wanderers
    People just trying to survive
    Children roadside selling cell phones and unwanted trinkets
    I will remember the local roads
    Beaten and eroded by rain and time
    Huts built beside a 15 story hotel skyrise
    So many having so much
    Neighbors with others living with nothing
    But the hand-me-downs on their backs
    And the realities of poverty crushing their
    Promises of tomorrow

    I leave behind my rose colored glasses
    In my grandfather's village
    Because when my plane finally lands back in boston
    I want to believe that nigeria changes me every time
    These moments teach me how to recognize what we take for granted
    Constant electricity and clean water
    Hospitals on every corner
    The opportunity to rise beyond our native borders
    These are the details that risk a fate of becoming lost or forgotten
    Like sounds of the morning
    For when the city returns
    When the sound of the green-line trolley cars and skyscrapers
    Surrounds my senses diminishing this version of my imagination
    I will remember this
    I need to remember this

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