"Blue" by Hussain Ahmed | Arts + Literature Laboratory | Madison Contemporary Arts Center

"Blue" by Hussain Ahmed

BLUE

 

The Mediterranean remains blue across centuries of swallowing.

Because it is not a cemetery, it does not date its memories.

 

On the sky is a diary that catalogued the bodies lost to the sea.

 

In the language of a gong, water clashed against the rocks,

an elegy to the fish that embalmed our dead inside their cold bodies.

 

After the new millennium, I learned to forget what I cannot save.

 

A seed vault was built outside a deserted city—obscured with grief,

I searched for familiar faces from the shadows on the walls.

 

Now, every song in a foreign tongue sounds like a prayer.

 


"Blue" originally appeared in The Kenyon Review.

 

About the Author

portrait photo of author, wearing a black jacket and black cap

Hussain Ahmed is a Nigerian poet and environmentalist. He is the author of Soliloquy with the Ghosts in Nile, a 2023 poetry award honoree by the Society of Midland Authors, and a finalist of the Luchei Prize for African Poetry. Ahmed’s second collection Blue Exodus won the 2022 Orison poetry prize. Ahmed’s poems have been featured in Poetry Magazine, Kenyon Review, American Poetry Review, Electric Lit, A Public Space and elsewhere. He holds an MFA from University of Mississippi where he was awarded The Bondurant Prize and the Barry and Susan Hannah Award. He is completing a doctoral degree in creative writing (poetry) from the University of Cincinnati.


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