Platinum Coated- Poem on Female Genital Mutilation
Mama took me for a walk today
Who would have thought, our malicious
ancestors nature would have ripped my childhood away
To my left, the village women were dancing
and prancing
To my right, Daddy’s was on top of the hill
glancing, and chanting
The walk felt at
ease at first
Suddenly, that
joyful feeling ceased down to the worst
as we Slowly approached the village
circumcist
Better known as the despicable vagina
botanist
Wicked old lady is what I called her, with
wrinkles deeper than my ancestor’s family tree
Eyes deeply pierced, cataracts indulged,
‘’mama how could you trust her with me?’’
She hobbled, with her dirt stained index
finger, leaned on her thirsty lips
She said, ‘’Hush now, only a coward would cry’’
then quickly held a gripped hold of my fragile hips
Grabbing her dingy Ethiopian dress out of
the way, for comfort
Stripping me waist down just left me with
only my shirt
Restraining me, as if I’m a fugitive on the
run
If I was made aware of this barbaric
nature, I would have definitely run
Slouching over on my arms and legs,
applying pressure, spreading my knees further apart
With each slice, as if she was painting
with a box cutter in my gutter, with each it stabbed my heart
I would never wish this pain on my worst
enemy
I would never forget that bloody board,
with my remains, left out to dry like raw meat
‘’Mama, am I discriminated and punished
from being born in the likeness of Gods image?’’
‘’Mama, why do I have to be tortured for
the right of passage, and a cultural linkage?’’
‘’Mama, I am limited to Live, Love and be
Free’’
How many have read the verdict before me?
Guess my cries wasn’t loud enough for God
to hear
Indulged in excruciating pain, don’t think
even an exorcist can bear
Now I am traumatized for life
I am reminded physically and
psychologically, knowing she endorsed my unforgiving stripes taking away my
womanly rights
Throwing parts of my soul into the Nile
River
Stealing parts of my God given gift, as if
she was the ULTIMATE giver
‘’Mama you say, I am a woman now, but my
existence has been torn away’’
Sprinkling salt on my wounds, legs bound felt
like I have died again and again, today
For many centuries women has suffered due
to old ancient traditions overflowing with ignorance and lack of education.
Join me in bounding our voices to put a complete STOP, to Female Genital
Mutilation. –Illustrious Da Poet Sept 2013