For Professor Joyce Nyairo
There she is, dead again,
that grandma with her jowls
and battered cardigan,
her headscarf and her
grainy backstreet photograph.
From week to week
her image stares to haunt us.
It’s the text that brings her
sharply into focus:
Loving mother of…
The grandma of…
An in-law through some cousin
to a councillor from such
and such a ward…
And, yes, the family will meet
at somewhere rural
and the hearse will leave
from such and such a Home
at 10a.m. (not prompt), proceed
to some small church
where she will Rest in Peace
Forever be Remembered
when Promoted to His Glory…
For us all, the same old story.
But her age in days like these,
her stunning age. Indeed,
the obit’s whole normality
earns which: our envy? Praise?.
*Stephen Derwent Partington, is the Kwani? poetry editor and a member of the Concerned Kenyan Writers Initiative.
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