what moves now, lord?

by tosin gbogi 

what does the sea bring back to me now​
what does it wash ashore in its nude song of crossing​
and what floats on its frothing face, butterflying with the tide . . . ​
the light of the lighthouse is now gone​
and only the white of water casts its shadow ​
on what moves – a body and a body of darkness . . . ​

on occasion, the sea whistles​
and at other times, it sings: ​
ìwọ lo mọ̀ ta ló rán ẹ wá . . .

forgive me, lord, if i ask the impossible:​
but these bodies that go​
where do they go when they die?

BIO:
tosin gbogi is Assistant Professor of English and Africana Studies at Marquette University,
Milwaukee. He is the author of the poetry collections the tongues of a shattered s-k-y
(Blackgraphics, 2012) and locomotifs and other songs (Noirledge, 2018).

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