Transit | Wole Oguntola | Poetry

Transit | Wole Oguntola | Poetry

  I died in Seville. The stone remembers. They buried me under the cathedral floor where gold from my father’s debt still sweats through the mortar.

Four hundred years of damp. I came back through Lagos heat, no passport. Customs asked for my declaration form.

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