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Fumbo

By Regina Asinde                                                                           Download  pdf epub html

I heard the untamed thudding of the long drum fumbo,

I
heard the untamed
thudding of the long drum fumbo,
felt
the frenzied
throbbing of the fumbo
and
poignant
melodies of the string guitar tongoli
but
through this all I heard you calling me;
and
like at the
beginning I danced the fumbo dance.
I
wiggled and
wriggled my waist like a
caterpillar
my
right knee
slightly bent forward
inwards
my toes
sunk, out I pulled them.
up
and down my
ankles twirled and whirled.
I
was caught up in the tempo
frenzied
with the
agony of your loss;
a shrill cry wrung
out of me
piercing
the
pulsating night.


I
blended with the
palpitating sounds of the
string guitar
that
awoke me
during moonlit nights,
the
thudding
throbs of the long drum
that
guided my
feet across shadowy footpaths,
in
harmony to
the melodious teke
and
persistent
ankle bells
“Follow
the
music and you will find me,” you always
said

I
could hear you call
out to me
through
the far away
thumping of the fumbo
It
vibrated and echoed,
resounding over and over
kudeep-thum-thum Kudeep-thum-thum
ting-ting-tingili-ting
ting-ting-tingili-ting.
The
melody lent zeal to my feet
till
at long last I would emerge
from
the darkness into the
swarming mass
of
sweat-drenched dancers sopping with
exhaustion.

All around, the ankle bells jingled
as the sweating throng moved their bodies in tune.
I avoided the groping fingers of yach
as I searched for you
yearning to dance for you, with you
“Follow the music,” you always said
and like a moth to a flame I was drawn to you!

A shrill shriek was wrung from me
echoing through the lifeless night;
and like in life I danced for you,
willing you to follow the music.


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Regina Asinde Kasede is a thirty two year old female Ugandan from Mulanda in Tororo district. She currently lives in Kyebando, in Kampala city, with her four children and her husband. She works as a volunteer at Femrite, Uganda Women Writers’ Association, and she writes poetry and short stories.  


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