“Travel Advisory” by Jide Salawu
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Travel Advisory
By Jide Salawu
Risk level is mutually assured,
the long face of water
is a reef of caution.
The clouds may gather,
as current of celestial anxieties.
Wayward wind can hurricane
on the city’s head.
The road skin may be tarred elite asphalt
but you may still find yourself missing home.
Stay hydrated, a sun
lifts up its arms in flame in summer.
If dreams get icy in winter,
you, hardcore optimists, must learn
how to dare the puffing face of God
and frigid smoke that emits from the sky mouth.
Emergency alert for a lone wolf
might be announced the night you arrive
in this stultifying town;
be aware of thrusting hands
of the night down the dark alley.
If your itinerary is confirmed
the siren may not be for you
depending on the mood of the city
and the gradient of your skin.
Copyright © Jide Salawu
Forthcoming in Contraband Bodies, NeWest Press and Narrative Landscape, Fall 2025
Jide Salawu is a Canada-based Nigerian literary scholar and poet. He is the founding conversationalist at Brown Bamboo. Salawu is the author of Preface for Leaving Homeland published under African Poetry Book Fund in 2019 and the co-editor of African Urban Echoes published by Griots Lounge Canada, 2025. Salawu’s full-length poetry collection, Contraband Bodies, will be published in Fall 2025 by NeWest Press (Canada) and Narrative Landscape (Nigeria).
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