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Deepu: a Definition of Divinity

For a mother so loves her children

That she gives her very self,

That they, if ever should believe in her,

Shall not perish but inherit perpetual paradise!

 

Somewhere on the Grain Coast,

The tenderness of affection in a mother’s name–Deepu

Sinks deeper than the ‘pu’ (as in pool) it purifies.

 

My leaping bones have tasted the glory

Lustering in her love as the gleam glitters

To worlds afar, surpassing measurable degrees.

 

She embodies motherhood beyond the ordinary:

Brushing through bushes and feeding flames, simultaneously,

To the belle of a hungry fire hearth – leading a dual role

As the wo and man of our healthy hut.

 

It’s no secret that her body is unleavened bread;

I’ve noticed, how she bruises and breaks herself daily,

Furnishing homes and mopping floors

With the stings of her flesh

 

That her children “might have life,

And have it more abundantly.” She reminds me

of the Lord’s Supper;

 

Redemption is no easy endeavor,

Knowing that a piece of you must die each day

Before the final death. I guess this is what the Messiah meant

When He murmured:

 

Greater love hath

no man [woman]

than this…”

 

That a mother

lays down her life

for her pekins (sons

& daughters).

 

Her blood must be the fruit of the vine: upon every sundown,

She sprinkles a handsome portion on our doorposts,

Soaking them with heavier chants of amens

As she demands the demons of death

 

To pass us over – a vesper of power

To which the little devils must flee with fright

At its utterance!

 

Dear oldma (mother);

 

 Blessed are thou among oldmas!

 

These are testaments

That the Father

Has bestowed you

with

 

A name above all other names.

 

And here, I’ll always stand – confident, doubtless;

With my heart erect, and gaze locked on a tick-tocking clock,

Awaiting the last days when the rapture erupts

That I may root my shadow beneath the skin of your wings

As we transcend above angels

 

With immortal seeds sowed in the lips of our cells,

Sprouting out as heavenly gems, to be harvested

In a realm where souls never die!

 

Somewhere on the Grain Coast, Deepu always will be

The name of the Daughter of Man–mama–endowed with such similar love

Which sunk salvation down to earth, the love which spells out

 

The definition of a divine miracle!

Authored by Arthur Shedrick Davies

 

3 Comments

  1. It’s amazing how you used “Liberian English” and Scripture to express not just the usually talked about love, but the love of a mother.

  2. “Redemption is no easy endeavor,

    Knowing that a piece of you must die each day

    Before the final death. I guess this is what the Messiah meant

    When He murmured:

    “Greater love hath

    no man [woman]

    than this…”

    That a mother

    lays down her life

    for her pekins (sons

    & daughters).”

    Bro…this is a master piece. I’m really moved by those lines I copied and pasted. You couldn’t have written this any better. Good job ?. Keep it up.

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