VACANT HORIZON  
A  note on the dining 
table 
where you shared meals, love,
 laughter.
A bomb detonated the moment
you read the barbed words:
 Sorry, I had to leave this
 doghouse. 
You race to his bedroom, his last 
retreat before the war. 
His wardrobe is a virgin 
again: no clothes, shoes,
 ties, all gone.
 Your tears flow through 
all the rooms more voluminous 
than the twins: River Niger
 and River Benue. 
This cemetery is now 
yours. Eat its deep
 silence. You search 
the horizon for answers but 
as you stretch out your 
hand even near objects seem 
to slide farther away.
AGHOLOR LEONARD OBIADERI  holds a Bachelor's degree in the English Language.He lives in Delta State, Nigeria. He loves poetry, crime novels and wrestling videos. He has been featured as poet of the week in Poetry Super-Highway and Wild Violet Literary Magazine. 
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