Tit for Tat & Flood Migrant as Historian By Abigail-Tydale Bassey

Tit for Tat

Abigail-Tydale Bassey

we strangled trees

in their homes 

with our hands

and while walking away,

screamed that 

our heads were burning 

in the sun 

wasn’t the umbrella a miracle? 

Flood Migrant as Historian

Abigail-Tydale Bassey

The first flood that crawled into our home 

was impatient for us to pick a thing 

it pulled my Mama’s begging legs 

and reached high enough for me 

like a hungry giraffe 

slapping me across

into its mud

I was four

hopeless

scared.

Like 

a boat

rowing south

it stole our hopes

and all we had saved

were fragments belonging

home or in the place we’d go  

God kept my tears from drowning us  

how is it easy for the universe 

to be cruel to mums and kids like me? 

Abigail-Tydale Bassey is a Nigerian poet of Ibibio origin. Her second chapbook Courageous is a Pengician Poetry Chapbook Prize runner up. Her first chapbook Walking with God is a Parousia Reads Christian Chapbook Series. She is an African Writers Awards in Poetry longlistee and has featured in six anthologies including Tales and Twists and The Aftermath (Tales from the Other Land, 2019 & 2022). Abigail’s poems live or will live with Writers Space Africa, Shadowplay, Poets Choice, Triune, Cultural Daily, and elsewhere. She enjoys playing tennis when she is not working or writing. On X & IG, she answers @abigailtydale.

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