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father, son – Martins Deep

between father and son,
a gulf.

the grave is a gulf. it is

ampersand                                   between
                                 here                  &             there

shaped after the enmity                between
                                 serpent              &            woman

the missing chord to knot
two parts of a song

somewhere, as you read this poem,
a wraith awaits
           the miracle of water
                                    in the wells of his parched eyes
               as he plants a kiss
on his son’s brow

one reaches for the other;
sepia for olive,
color for monochrome

two
never stretching enough
to touch

once, boy stretched to breaking point
and spilled onto a therapist’s desk
as a bottle of sleeping pills

in another chapter,
boy becomes man  s t r e t c h i n g
towards his son.      boy crumples man’s photograph
                               and tosses it into the fireplace

s                      o                      e
           m                     k


Martins Deep (he/him) is a 27-year-old Nigerian poet, photographer, digital artist, and currently a student of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He is a recipient of the Brigitte Poirson Poetry Prize (August/September, 2020), Ayamba Lit Cast Poetry Contest, 2020. His works appear, or are forthcoming, in Lolwe, FIYAH, Cutbank Literary Journal, Brittle Paper, Barren Magazine, Agbowó Magazine, & elsewhere. He tweets @martinsdeep1