Omen

I leap out of bed. & night burns at my feet.

Awake. My morning is ashes—naked & 

 

quiet, because the birds have flown to a country

where the trees can dance & my tongue can 

 

only go as far as the border. I’m nothing short 

of tragedy, so I drink myself to stupor. My 

 

memories are alcoholic & melancholic. But 

my solitude is the sea where I drown myself 

 

into reality. Once. I was a butterfly in this room 

where happiness was the smell of peony & 

 

frangipani. Once. I had a mirror & my beauty 

was whole. But then, it broke. & broke my beauty. 

 

& like echoes, the shards kept recurring—

under my feet. So I practiced stillness, & silence 

 

as though a god lived in my mouth & I would 

not let him out. I sat on a chair in the room of 

 

my wonder, for hundreds of years. & all I could 

make of loss is the grace to be hidden from the 

 

unpleasant eyes of the world. Like in mathematics, 

my failure is finding x, where x is my dead. 

 

Where x is home. Where x is joy. Where x is the 

people I love. Tbh, I have searched & searched. 

 

Every formula, every law, every step along the 

way I have taken. The questions, yet, futile. The 

 

equations, lopsided. The weather of my body is 

december. My eyes are snowing, there’s a near

 

storm. & I can feel my joints rattling. Science claims 

that my body is water. & can have involuntary actions. 

 

Which is to say, I’m a tsunami waiting to happen. & 

I may not be the master of my own sea. & if so, O, 

 

dear wind, let your breeze be gentle. Dear water, 

let your waves be kind.

Photo of the sun setting, visible through chainlink fence, such that it appears to rest on the roof of a blue truck cab parked in front of a sloping building.

Author: Gospel Chinedu

Gospel Chinedu is a Nigerian poet from the Igbo descent. He currently is an undergraduate at the College Of Health Sciences, Okofia where he studies Anatomy. He loves music and is a big fan of Isak Danielson. He enjoys writing speculative poems. He is a 2021 Starlit Award Winner, Runner Up for the Pacific Spirit Poetry Prize 2023, the Blurred Genre Contest (Invisible City Lit), 2023, Honorable Mention in the Stephen A. Dibiase Poetry Prize, 2023 and also a finalist in the 2025 Editor Prize for poetry and 2023 Dan Veach prize for younger poets. His works of poetry have appeared or are forthcoming in Strange Horizons, Uncanny Magazine, Augur Magazine, Heartlines Spec, Small Wonders Magazine, Fantasy Magazine, Fiyah Magazine, Haven Speculative, Penumbric, The Deadlands, Apparition Lit and other places. Gospel tweets @gonspoetry

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