Song of a Maiden
By Marvel Chukwudi Pephel
The men come,
They tell me I am so beautiful
They want to grow old with me.
They say my body is a temple.
They say my body is a minaret
Calling them to worship.
Oftentimes, they mess with my head
And I believe them.
They say, “How delightful it will be
To bow at your feet!”
Oftentimes, I allow them to bow.
But the thing is:
Each time they bow, the mosque goes missing.
Marvel Chukwudi Pephel is a two-time winner of the Creative Writing Ink Competition (Ireland). His work was selected for the Best New African Poets 2016 Anthology, and the Austrian Haiku Association’s Lotosblüte 2018, among others. You can follow him on Twitter @Marvel_C_Pephel.