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Clay Plates: Broken Records of Kiswahili Proverbs

included in New-Generation African Poets: A Chapbook Box Set (Tano)

Alexis Teyie

Akashic Books

Cover art by Sokari Douglas Camp

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Clay Plates

SHOKA HUSAHAU, MTI HAUSAHAU

A man crying alone is ugly.
Uglier than any flower I have
ever seen in any painting.

The list of men I have loved
is long. I write each name
on a clay plate, lovingly.

I place plate over plate, I
resist the counting instinct.
I run my index over the edge.

The clay is cold now, and
a little dry. Now I have built
something. A steeple, a minaret—

the edifice of unseemliness.
My father was the first man.
A crying father is an impossible thing.

A crumbling face, leathery skin moist,
eyes small and disappearing, fisted
hands. I ran my index down his cheek,

I said, thank you thank you thank you.

Alexis Teyie
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