Eugene Skeef : Secret of Beauty ( poem)

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Cornelius Hamelberg

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Mar 9, 2025, 1:10:54 PMMar 9
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Music and poetry

poetry and music

the list is long

there’s the indestructible beat of Soweto

there’s Kippie Moeketsi 

there’s all that jazz 

there’s all that poetry 


South African Poets

songsters and rappers 

are many

there’s Mzwakhe Mbuli


I’m a fan. Just one. 


Can one ( any one ) say that about a poet or poetry or is fan and fan-ship only for rock star artists who usually have a LARGE following as in 


“Might be a rock 'n' roll addict prancing on the stage

You might have drugs at your command, women in a cage

You may be a businessman or some high-degree thief

They may call you doctor or they may call you chief”


Of this my man , I’m a fan  


Eugene Skeef :::  Poems


(and this is to the swine : Please remember, GOD loves Robert Gabriel Mugabe

currently at ease with all the other glorious ancestors in the hall of fame in Valhalla - and  - 


little worm mutha-f-ker - no matter whatever hole or hovel you may be hiding in at the moment, if you don’t believe me just ask Bishop Desmond Tutu where he thinks he is and keep this in your mind as you read on : God don’t like ugly 


Eugene  Skeef : Secret of Beauty 


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Dr. Oohay

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Mar 9, 2025, 1:39:11 PMMar 9
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Part of what we have In common: love of music/poetry (though I am neither a musician nor a poet — of course, I have occasionally dabbled in them. 

Oohay
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Cornelius Hamelberg

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Mar 9, 2025, 3:13:50 PMMar 9
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Too bad, we just lost Roy Ayers , eternally resting in power with our musical ancestors.


I last saw him performing at Ronnie Scott's in 1999. Chatted with him during the interval 


Nigeria will always remember him through Roy Ayers with Fela Kuti : 2,000 Blacks 


My son Nathan Hamelberg paid some tributes to him on Facebook, three days ago  


For Dr.Oohay 👍


From Phillip Dornbusch's Projektor : Re/construct


In Art We trust ( feat. Juju Rogers ) 


the lyrics 👍 https://phillipdornbusch.bandcamp.com/track/in-art-we-trust-feat-juju-rogers

“Porch boy with a short story

In the name of Oury Jalloh and of George Floyd

Public enemy

Too many never seen serenity

Cause your skin is made with melanin

Say their names, say their names this ain’t Destiny’s Child

A love song yes indeed and we sing it so proud

But that singing ain’t enough nomo

Strange fruit, Willy Lynch,

Uncle Sam isn’t your fucking bro!

So in Art we Trust

Rebel and not adjust

Carry on tradition, listen

won’t ponder much

cause

Whatever happens to me on this mission

I want you to remember my position.

That’s LIFE!

Cause I’m so tired of these lines of death

I hear the cry for breath

Every time I try to rest!

Inside my chest

I feel a mix of pain and rage

Who thought we still be fucking fighting in this day in age

Amazing grace

Too much praying we ain’t here for that

More like the modern day Black Panthers no more fear in fact

No weapon formed against me shall prosper. I'm a righteous revolutionary Rasta Ya Basta!

Transatlantic?

Damn that’s savage!

Man, that’s average!

No humanity!

Insanity!

Two so called “world wars”

Two time genocide

- That’s Vanity!

Invaded not invited.

Take it from us and rewrite it,

Cite it, sell it

N sell it again that’s how you like it.

Institutional / systemic.

White man’s pandemic.

Now don’t you think it’s an American invention

Killed Oury Jalloh and Warsame in detention

right here in good old Germany

Two so called world wars

Two time genocide

- no morality!

In the words of the honorable chairman Fred Hampton: „Peace unto you if you’re willing to

fight for it!“

credits

from Re|construct, track released March 17, 2023

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Dr. Oohay

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Mar 10, 2025, 9:37:35 AMMar 10
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Well, I first knew of Roy Ayres ONLY through the movie featuring “Foxy Brown” (Pam Grier), but Fela I met (first in Naija and later in Akataland). I still remember all the lyrics of the songs in Fela’s album I GO SHOUT PLENTY!!!  I’ll read the Ayer tributes later. 

Thanks a lot.

Oohay 

Dr. Oohay

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Mar 10, 2025, 9:37:36 AMMar 10
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Christopher OKIGBO, still my favorite Naija poet, but he died TOO young; he volunteered and he died as a Biafran major. Even as a kid I memorized his slim poetry volume: LABYRINTHS; if this were his only work, I would still regard him as a genius. He died too young.He used some Naijirian symbolism and Naijirian thinking to capture the spirit and letters of what it means to be a Naijirian; I also appreciate one other quality: Christopher Okigbo resisted IDENTITY politics throughout his short life. 

By the way, my quasi favorite Naijirian eonomist: Pius Okigbo.

Oohay

Cornelius Hamelberg

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Mar 11, 2025, 2:00:08 AMMar 11
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Dr Oohay,


First of all there are the classics. 


A little later there’s Robert Burns, some of whose songs are still being sung. 


There’s the whole of the English, American,  Swedish, French, German, Spanish , Indian, Persian, etc corpus…. ( I wish we could also have a Yoruba, Hausa, pidgin-English  etc corpus to boast of 


When it comes to modern /contemporary poetry, there’s so much out there, of course, not including the Owerri motorcade stuff that my classmates used to scribble in Latin, in the garden of Eden, when we were in the 3rd grade in secondary school. It would be like sitting Dr. Sir Warrior next to Wes Montgomery , a completely different musical genre. 


In the poetry that engages the mind, the five to ten senses, there's my man Derek Walcott his early predecessors, his great contemporaries, such as Joseph Brodsky, Seamus Heaney,  there’s Edward Lear of course, and all these guys, the Nobel Prize Poets 


Dr. Oohay, 


Something absolutely terrible happened to me the other day. 

I have whet your appetite, you want to hear about the disaster ?

I thought I’d surprise myself, take a dip into the unknown, like that

adventurous miscalculation in Umuahia : Full Immersion in which 

The Assemblies of God pastor and his crew (same cult as Sarah

Palin) nearly drowned me in their  river, as in Death by Water 


Encouraged by the advertising blurb ( these publishers are out to sell

you know) and the plentiful encomiums and nice enticing (seductive) 

rave reviews in the first few pages before the preface, I checked out

Alive at the End of the World, a slim volume of poetry by one Saeed Jones


The name itself suggested that the poet must be a Muslim which meant

that like Malcolm ( El Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) he’d have so many revolutionary

tings to be saying about bombs exploding everywhere in Gaza, wiping out children.

hospitals, geriatric and maternity wards full of the elderly, the nursing mothers and 

their babies.


I read the first few poems with some awed satisfaction and was wondering how come

I had not heard about this poet before and decided to check out from the always readily 

available Google who promptly told me that I was now in the department of Queer Poetry 


Only GOD knows how I felt the moment I understood this, God and an Eritrean Lady, Milka Solomon that I told about it. Mind you I’m not homophobic or any of that, although I was quite upset when I learned that the one you refer to as “ the beloved singer”,  Al Green was actually gay but ah, what’s done cannot be undone, such as smooching with my lady, to his song. “ I’m still in love with you


I’m not homophonic or any of that, certainly not, although  once upon a time and this was in a real life situation, there I was sitting next to her on her student bed at Frescati, at the University of Stockholm, and as you know that “ God don’t like ugly” and there I was on Carol’s bed, Carol Johnson , beautiful-looking soul sister , a Captain in the US Army and Lesbian; the devil wasted no time in whispering in my ear, “ Cornelius, you’ve got to do this good deed : you’ve got to convert her - put your arms around her, tell her some sweet honey nothings about making love  not war,  tell her she doesn’t know what she’s been missing, make some real honey poetry with her”.  But caution got the better of me, I remember how half an hour earlier she had manhandled 193 cm tall Tommy Powell who had merely greeted her, “ Hi Baby”  -  she had whip-lashed him with her tongue,  so terribly, and so I deserted the idea of converting her just then. As Shakespeare  said, 


“Thus conscience doth make cowards of us all,

And thus the native hue of resolution

Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought,

And enterprises of great pith and moment

With this regard their currents turn awry

And lose the name of action.”


The only course I ever took on African Poetry was with Gerald Moore, in Ghana, 

and he mostly talked about his favourite : Tchicaya U Tam'si


Everybody (including yours truly) can regurgitate a few lines Okigbo’s “ Heavensgate

Everybody ( including me)  has these few lines from Okigbo’s “The Passage” on their lips


“BEFORE YOU, my mother Idoto,

Naked I stand;

Before your weary presence,

A prodigal


Leaning on an oilbean,

Lost in your legend

Under your power wait I

On barefoot,

Watchman for the watchword

At Heavensgate;


Out of the depth my cry:

Give ear and hearken…”


Somehow, and I don’t know why, but according to my own memorization it’s

Before your watery presence” 


I suppose a “folkkär” poet / national poet/ icon has that kind of distinction that his fans can at least recite a few lines of his whatever - with Soyinka  it’s probably Telephone Conversation, with John Pepper Clark it must be Ibadan , what could it be when it comes to  Gabriel Okara ?


If indeed, “criticism is as inevitable as breathing” , then so is making comparisons / comparing ( as inevitable as breathing ) 


So, when it comes to volume, which of the Nigerian Poets are of the stature of Senghor, Aimé Césaire, any of the major North African or South African poets ? 


Cornelius Ignoramus asketh because he doesn’t know.  He knows not

Cornelius Hamelberg

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Mar 11, 2025, 4:48:21 PMMar 11
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Dr Oohay,


Apologies for the calumny,  re - “ I was quite upset when I learned that the one you refer to as “ the beloved singer”,  Al Green was actually gay but ah, what’s done cannot be undone, such as smooching with my lady, to his song. “ I’m still in love with you


More properly said, I was quite upset when I HEARD on the grapevine ( not “learned”) that the one you refer to as “ the beloved singer”,  Al Green was actually gay “ ( The first thing that I learned in the first philosophy class that I attended was the proposition that to say you know x, x must be true.


This is what they like to do (the miscreants ) they love to slander innocent people, to slander their chosen enemies. They usually slander famous people, presidents, etc even Brother Obama was not spared, nor was Malcolm in Manning Marable’s book “ Malcolm X -  A Life of Reinvention” 


In Al’s case we know

that in his earlier days

before he became a Gospel preacher

he was known as a womaniser

crooning ”Let's Stay Together” 


Of course we may have our own phobias and personal preferences which do not necessarily diminish or augment our appreciation or depreciation of the  many famous homosexual and lesbian poets , writers, playwrights, actors, artists, entertainers…


 as the bard wrote about the motor park lout, “a poor player,

That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,

And then is heard no more. It is a tale

Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,

Signifying nothing.


About the poetry bug and those who wanna wear the cap of “ poet” by profession, ama thinking that T.S. Eliot was a banker, and about political commentary I'm thinking about e.g. W.H.Auden , about war, Wilfred Owen and other anti-war poets  ( I occasionally listen to a several hours long recording of war poetry - most of it read in a declamatory manner) all of this  this leading to a major question about your “favourite Naija poet”:  Christopher Okigbo seems to be so inextricably linked to the Biafra War ( forgive me if I’m wrong, because , to date I’ve only read a bit of his “Heavensgate” )  - you say that he was far removed from identity politics “throughout his short life” - which leaves me wondering , since it  was not a case of  unarmed neutrality in his case, how did he wind up dying as a Biafran Major then , and more importantly, could he in any way be described as an anti-war Biafran poet ?  


Talking about war and anti-war , with regard to Carol, back then  wisdom dictated  “ discretion is the better part of valour” -  and indeed Islam was not spread by the sword either ( for those in doubt check out “The Sign Of The Sword”) and here too I must apologise and repent about such thoughts on this 11th day of Ramadan , but back then , for all I know, Carol had an AK47 stashed under her bed, maybe an Uzi in the wardrobe ( just in case) and non-aggressor that I am, I was not going to be the one to give her an opportunity to try some Krav Maga on yours truly .


Just look at the sorry case of Julian Assange who was accused of sexual assault in Sweden. In his case it probably all started because he was in Moody’s Mood,  .Moody’s mood as the First Cause 

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