What I Saw in the River Niger by Chiwenite Onyekwelu
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What I Saw in the River Niger by Chiwenite Onyekwelu
Every year, we award the annual Zócalo Poetry Prize to the poem that best evokes a connection to place. Zócalo is pleased to recognize Chiwenite Onyekwelu’s “What I Saw in the River Niger” as one of our four honorable mention submissions for 2025.first the river,then the silvery glowof freshwater eels,the crab’s clean face,a reed by the shore,dancing, windas music, as cello,then a crocodilein the blue of the waves,pulsing, as ifit can be anythin…
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