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Roseline Mgbodichinma

The Market Place

There is a buffet of bodies 
Around me 
A human parfait of 
                Old,
Mindless, young
                      Strange & depraved 
                                                            People

No one is a stranger to the exchange of bodies, 
If you haven't given your arm out in kindness
                        & gotten nothing in return 
You have received something
Strong enough to leave your heart 
            Begging for love
                                                       Here, 
With different songs &
Different movements 
                      Anything gotten from haggling 
Is hope that discounting 
Your worth will fetch 
You affection 
​

In a market place 
Nobody bends to pick anything 
                     with two legs wide 
My mother says 
You will see men floating 
                                                        She says 
You might not stand up 
With your spine intact 

In this place where goods can be sold for bad
Never forget to take your change 

S. Erin Batiste
Roseline Mgbodichinma is a Nigerian writer and blogger whose works have appeared or are forthcoming in The African Writer Magazine,
​X-ray, JFA Human Rights, Artmosterrific  and elsewhere. In 2018, she won the audience's favorite award powered by Union Bank and Okadabooks for her short story, "Silence that Spoke." Her poem, "The Giant," was published in the Poets in Nigeria (PIN) 2019 Anthology, and "we were superheroes" (another poem) was selected by Theresa Lola, the young people’s laureate for London to be featured in the say your peace campaign. Mgbodichinma tweets @Rmgbodichinma. 
Art: Creative Commons
  
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