Agbede was a boy of few words
English was one of his disabilities
He came humbly to enlist my help;
To compose verses of love to his long time crush
I was in till he broached her name, Jadesola;
The 'naughty girl' who never regarded me as the class captain
It was time to clip her wings
In the note I committed all kinds of felonies in Agbede's name
Happily he ran off to give his 'thoughts of love' towards her
I paced eagerly around her desk
To be sure my lightning struck dangerously well
Soon there was a hoard of wailers around our queen.
The wailers wailed more than the bereaved
And counselled her to seek redress for the injury received
Soon the mighty Mr Majek strolled in
And called forth my visibly shaken friend
I couldn't look into his sorry eyes as he rode quietly to the slaughter slab
I felt so little and sad but my remorse was a little too late
Agbede was beaten blue, grey and black
Till my name dropped from his swollen eyes-
I was beaten blue, grey and black
Not just by the canes of Mr Majek
But also the occasional gazes Agbede cast at me
He stopped talking to me.
I thought it ended there.
Agbede was the son of the village blacksmith,
From the lineage of the masqueraders
Masquerades were the death of me
Agbede lurked beneath vengeance for many months
Till the season of the masquerade finally dawned
Alone on a tiny path, I finally met my death
Agbede beat me blue, grey and black
And I was powerless against the stings of his whips
The pen is not mightier than the sword,
Not even mightier than the whips from my estranged friend.
I was corrupted by the power of the pen
Agbede was corrupted by the power of the cane
We were both guilty of the power of corruption
I was guiltier for drawing the first blood.
Poem Credit - Abayomi Ojo

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