I'm just a face in the crowd.
But I see friendships that
might have been;
Smiles that would’ve smoothed
out the crease on my brow.
I ease my mind into fickle
wishful thinking
And let it wander where human
dignity still holds a charm.
And right there, at the
center of all radiance is us;
Just us two, bragging and
shoving and fearing no harm.
Then reality crashes in like
foam-tipped breakers on the shore;
I hear your screams rise from
within a fiery grave.
I hear you yell out my name
but I am M.I.A.
I see you grope with burning
rage for aid that never came;
I feel the deathly heat as your
lungs burst, from a distant place.
The terror gnaws at my heart
and threatens to rip it out.
You thought I had your back
but I'm the one who let you down.
You thrust out charred limbs
and clawed at the empty air
What I had to do was grab
your hand but I was not there.
I see dead people strewn like
waste disposed of at a landfill;
I see young destinies six feet
deep in a grave of dreams.
So I scribbled a line to you
in that place I cannot yet come,
A monument of words flung up
through the voice of one.
I'm just a face in the crowd.
If I’m dead to you it’s because
you’re out cold;
If you’re dead to me I should
hang with Shekau
How I remember you molds how
my story unfolds.
Akpan
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